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AMD CEO: AMD's first chip has started production in Arizona, can work well with partners to manage supply chain issues including tariffs

AinvestMonday, Apr 14, 2025 8:58 pm ET
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AMD CEO: AMD's first chip has started production in Arizona, can work well with partners to manage supply chain issues including tariffs
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ImplementEither7716
04/15
AMD's supply chain is like a ninja, stealthy.
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WellWe11Well
04/15
@ImplementEither7716 AMD's ninja supply chain: swift but invisible. Maybe it's a YOLO move, producing chips in Arizona just for the 'gram.
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Monkiyness
04/15
When your supply chain needs a support group, but you're the one running it
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chrisbaseball7
04/15
@Monkiyness When your HODL strategy needs a therapist, but you're still YOLO-ing chips.
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EL-Vinci93
04/15
Diversification is the spice of life, folks.
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dypeverdier
04/15
@EL-Vinci93 Yessir
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ResponsibleCell1606
04/15
AMD's supply chain moves are like a chess game. Diversifying and partnering is smart. Tariffs won't checkmate them.
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foureyedgrrl
04/15
Su's optimism is solid. AMD's got a plan B, C, and D for supply chain hiccups. Keep an eye on how it plays out.
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I_kove_crackers
04/15
Su's optimism is like gold in this volatile market.
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FirmMarket4692
04/15
AMD's got the right game plan. Diversify and collaborate—can't control trade winds, but can adjust the sails.
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zack1567
04/15
Tariffs? More like speed bumps on the supply chain.
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PunchTornado
04/15
@zack1567 Supply chain hurdles? Just a YOLO moment for AMD's balance sheet.
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TheRealJakeMalloy
04/15
Holding $AMD long-term, trust their partner magic.
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