AMD Invests $10 Billion In Taiwan as Helios AI Racks With Venice EPYC & MI450X Head Toward Multi-Gigawatt Deployments

May 21, 2026 at 03:35am EDT
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AMD has made over $10b in investments to its strategic partners across Taiwan as it's inches away from deploying 6th Gen EPYC & MI450X inside its Helios AI racks.

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As the next chapter of AI takes the world by storm, leading tech companies are prepping their latest platforms while working simultaneously with partners to ensure a steady supply to meet their targets.

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Today, AMD announces its readiness to cater to this growing AI demand by pooling in over $10 billion worth of investments towards the Taiwan ecosystem and its regional partners who will soon be supplying one of the fastest AI Racks on the market to date, codenamed Helios. This powerful rack, designed purely for AI, houses the company's latest 6th Gen EPYC CPUs codenamed Venice, and the Instinct MI450X AI GPUs.

AMD is working with various "strategic" Taiwanese partners, which include ODMs such as Sanmina, Wiwynn, Wistron, and Inventec, alongside SPIL, PTI, Unimicron, AIC, Nan Ya PCB, and Kinsus, who will be building & shipping the latest Helios AI Racks, setting the stage for its Agentic AI roadmap.

Press Release: To meet the growing demand for AI infrastructure, AMD today announced more than $10 billion in investments across the Taiwan ecosystem to expand strategic partnerships and scale advanced packaging manufacturing for next-generation AI infrastructure.

Working with strategic partners in Taiwan and globally, AMD is advancing leading-edge silicon, packaging, and manufacturing technologies that enable higher performance, greater efficiency, and faster deployment of AI systems. These efforts build on AMD’s deep ecosystem partnerships and long-standing leadership in chiplet architectures, high-bandwidth memory integration, 3D hybrid bonding, and rack-scale system design for next-generation AI infrastructure.

“As AI adoption accelerates, our global customers are rapidly scaling AI infrastructure to meet growing compute demand,” said Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO, AMD. “By combining AMD leadership in high-performance computing with the Taiwan ecosystem and our strategic global partners, we are enabling integrated, rack-scale AI infrastructure that helps customers accelerate deployment of next-generation AI systems.”

Today’s investment announcement demonstrates how AMD is extending its leadership through strategic partnerships that advance silicon, packaging, and manufacturing innovations required for next-generation AI infrastructure:

Together, these advancements reinforce AMD’s leadership in delivering high-performance AI infrastructure at scale. By combining silicon innovation with a robust global ecosystem, AMD is enabling customers to accelerate the deployment of the next generation of AI systems.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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