AMD became the first company to tape out a high-performance computing product using TSMC's advanced 2 nm process technology. Their next-generation EPYC processor, called Venice, showcases the strong partnership between AMD and TSMC in aligning new designs with cutting-edge manufacturing techniques. This achievement keeps Venice on schedule for its launch next year. The company also successfully brought up and validated its 5th Generation EPYC CPU products at TSMC's new factory in Arizona, showing its support for US manufacturing.
AMD CEO Lisa Su emphasized that TSMC has been an important partner for many years. Their collaboration helps AMD create industry-leading products that advance high-performance computing. Su pointed out that being a lead customer for both the N2 process and the Arizona facility demonstrates how they work together to drive innovation. TSMC CEO C.C. Wei expressed pride in having AMD as a lead customer for their new technologies. We noted that their partnership enables significant technology improvements, resulting in better performance, power efficiency, and manufacturing yields for high-performance chips.
AMD CEO Lisa Su emphasized that TSMC has been an important partner for many years. Their collaboration helps AMD create industry-leading products that advance high-performance computing. Su pointed out that being a lead customer for both the N2 process and the Arizona facility demonstrates how they work together to drive innovation. TSMC CEO C.C. Wei expressed pride in having AMD as a lead customer for their new technologies. We noted that their partnership enables significant technology improvements, resulting in better performance, power efficiency, and manufacturing yields for high-performance chips.