AMD’s planned $4.9B acquisition of ZT Systems will impact planned factory north of Austin

Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s $4.9 billion acquisition of a server builder is expected to have ramifications on one of the largest economic development projects in the region.

The Silicon Valley-based global semiconductor company that’s run from Austin by CEO Lisa Su on Aug. 19 announced it was acquiring New Jersey-based ZT Systems as part of a cash and stock deal as the company seeks to expand its portfolio of artificial intelligence chips. AMD has had a longtime presence in Austin, while ZT Systems has an engineering office and last year purchased a 435,000-square-foot building in Georgetown that it intends to use for manufacturing and could employ 1,500 people.

On a global scale, AMD’s acquisition of ZT Systems was billed as a way for the company to buff up its portfolio of AI chips and hardware to compete with Silicon Valley-based Nvidia Corp., according to Reuters. AI has high-computing requirements that require tech companies to cluster together chips to achieve necessary horsepower, which in turn makes the whole server system important. Adding ZT Systems allows AMD to make that process faster. Austin Business Journal

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