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AMD Set to Become TSMC’s Second Largest Customer for 5 nm Products

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As AMD is ramping up production of its next-generation CPUs and GPUs, it is set to become the second largest client of TSMC’s N5 (5nm-class) production node platform in the second half of 2022, according to a DigiTimes report. But will it become the foundry’s second largest customer overall? If so, it would be behind Apple, but ahead of MediaTek. 

AMD is set to launch a multiple new products made using various nodes that belong to TSMC’s N5 family. First up, next month the company will release its long-awaited Ryzen 7000-series processors for desktops based on its Zen 4 microarchitecture. Later this year, the firm will start ramping production of its 4th Generation EPYC processors codenamed Genoa featuring the same Zen 4 microarchitecture. Also, later this year AMD plans to release its Radeon RX 7000-series graphics processors featuring its RDNA 3 architecture. While ramp up of datacenter-oriented EPYC will be fairly slow, client-oriented Ryzen and Radeon should ramp relatively quickly, so AMD will have several high-volume N5 chips in production by the end of the year.  



As AMD is ramping up production of its next-generation CPUs and GPUs, it is set to become the second largest client of TSMC’s N5 (5nm-class) production node platform in the second half of 2022, according to a DigiTimes report. But will it become the foundry’s second largest customer overall? If so, it would be behind Apple, but ahead of MediaTek. 

AMD is set to launch a multiple new products made using various nodes that belong to TSMC’s N5 family. First up, next month the company will release its long-awaited Ryzen 7000-series processors for desktops based on its Zen 4 microarchitecture. Later this year, the firm will start ramping production of its 4th Generation EPYC processors codenamed Genoa featuring the same Zen 4 microarchitecture. Also, later this year AMD plans to release its Radeon RX 7000-series graphics processors featuring its RDNA 3 architecture. While ramp up of datacenter-oriented EPYC will be fairly slow, client-oriented Ryzen and Radeon should ramp relatively quickly, so AMD will have several high-volume N5 chips in production by the end of the year.  

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