AMD CEO Discusses Higher Costs of U.S.-Made TSMC Chips Compared to Taiwan-Sourced Alternatives
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AMD CEO Lisa Su discusses the higher costs of U.S.-made TSMC chips compared to Taiwan-sourced alternatives, emphasizing the importance of supply chain resilience.
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· 1 pulled"I think the economics of it are we have to consider the resiliency of the supply chain, I think we learned that during the pandemic — the idea that you think about your supply chains not just by the lowest cost,"
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