AMD chief says company ready to pay 15% tax on AI chip shipments to China

AMD CEO Lisa Su confirmed the company has licenses to ship certain MI 308 chips to China and is prepared to pay a 15% U.S. tax on these exports. This follows a reported deal between the Trump administration, Nvidia, and AMD to resume chip shipment...

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FILE PHOTO: AMD CEO Lisa Su makes the opening speech at COMPUTEX forum in Taipei, Taiwan June 3, 2024. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo
Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su on Thursday said the company has licenses to ship some of its MI 308 chips to China and is prepared to pay a 15% tax to the U.S. government if it ships them.

Su made the remarks at a conference held by technology publication Wired in San Francisco.

U.S. President Donald Trump in August said his administration had reached a deal with Nvidia and AMD under which they could resume shipping some chips to China in exchange for paying a 15% fee, a move some legal experts argued could violate the U.S. Constitution's ban on taxing exports.

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