AMD applies to open a new R&D center in Taiwan — partner program encourages cutting-edge processor design

AMD has plans to open a research and development center in Taiwan, according to agency reports. We have yet to officially learn the scale of the facilities planned or the amounts AMD is willing to invest but rumors suggest a US$155 million investment.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/amd-applies-to-open-a-new-randd-center-in-taiwan-partner-program-encourages-cutting-edge-processor-design

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