➀ AMD has selected Tainan and Kaohsiung for its new R&D centers, part of an NT$8.64 billion project focused on AI and silicon photonics. ➁ The decision aims to develop Taiwan into an 'AI silicon island'. ➂ AMD's investment is supported by a subsidy of NT$3.31 billion.
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