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[News] NVIDIA and AMD Logistics Centers Settling in Taiwan, Ready for 5G and AI Domains


2023-12-12 Semiconductors editor

According to ChinaTimes’s report, following Taiwan’s implementation of strict control on 22 core key technologies, several Taiwanese lawmakers are urging the country’s Ministry of Economic Affairs to also consider “mild control” for the export of mature semiconductor process equipment and industry talents from Taiwan to China. Furthermore, the Ministry of Economic Affairs emphasized its success in attracting semiconductor giants like AMD and NVIDIA.

Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Wang Mei-hua, stated on the December11th that discussions across government departments would be necessary to include mature semiconductor processes and industry talents in the category of “mild export controls.”

The Ministry of Economic Affairs aims to present its view on this matter within three months. She emphasized the importance of ensuring Taiwan’s continued role in critical international supply chains.

Other officials under the ministry added that they are aware of China’s significant efforts to develop mature processes. They plan to conduct an analysis of the expansion of mature processes in China, and any regulatory responses will be based on the results of this analysis.

The officials noted that China aims for competitiveness in terms of price and quantity but emphasized that Taiwan has advantages in certain special semiconductor manufacturing processes. They expressed caution about Chinese IC design firms potentially impacting the lower-end market by placing orders with their compatriot foundries.

The Ministry of Economic Affairs highlighted its success in attracting major AI chip manufacturers, such as AMD and NVIDIA, to establish logistics and operational centers in Taiwan over the past two years.

NVIDIA has chosen to establish its hub warehouse logistics center within the Farglory  Free Trade Zone. NVIDIA’s product applications span both consumer and industrial sectors, with a future focus on investments in 5G, AI, autonomous vehicles, cloud computing, advanced applications, and data centers.

The establishment of a logistics center in Taiwan is expected to further increase the share of OSAT orders in Taiwan, driving development in Taiwan’s advanced IC packaging technology. Additionally, AMD initiated an assessment in 2022 for investing in a “mega” logistics center in Asia.

The Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs held multiple meetings to facilitate communication between the company and the Ministry of Finance, explaining the project’s economic benefits to Taiwan. Finally, with successful coordination, AMD smoothly proceeded with the establishment of its logistics center in Taiwan.

AMD anticipates significant revenue growth from the logistics center, aligning with the demand for high-end AI server orders from the fourth quarter of this year to the next.

(Photo credit: NVIDIA)

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Please note that this article cites information from ChinaTimes.


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