TSMC is the linchpin of global advanced chip manufacturing, supplying industry leaders across AI and smartphones. Demand for TSM's advanced-node capacity far exceeds supply, with key customers like ...
The transformation of Phoenix into a semiconductor hub by Taiwan’s TSMC illustrates the difficulties of large-scale projects in the United States. Supported by The transformation of Phoenix into a ...
The boss of the world’s biggest chip foundry has admitted that TSMC cannot churn out enough silicon to satisfy the world’s appetite. A new report says the outfit is putting up three more 2 nm plants ...
For an automaker, juggling TSMC, Samsung, and possibly Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) sounds like overkill. For Musk, it's insurance. As AI models grow and Tesla's own Dojo supercomputer scales, the demand ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is rated a sell due to overvaluation, despite its technological leadership and strong AI-driven growth. TSM trades at over 31x forward earnings, ...
Image of TSMC's Fab2 building in Taiwan with the TSMC logo in front of its entrance (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.) In recent weeks, OpenAI has signed blockbuster deals with AMD and ...
Fueled by strong orders from Apple and Nvidia, TSMC posted record third-quarter results and raised its full-year US dollar revenue growth forecast to around 35%, targeting about US$122 billion. Yet ...
OpenAI is exploring a partnership with TSMC to build its own custom AI chip, reducing dependence on NVIDIA’s hardware. The project could give OpenAI tighter control over its models and position it as ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. TSMC's Arizona’s first three semiconductor fabs represent ...
The iPhone maker's reported deal to grab almost half of TSMC's first 2nm output is a flex that could leave competitors scrambling. Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM) and MediaTek, already competing for ...
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) isn't just building the iPhone 18—it's creating a moat. By reportedly securing nearly half of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd's (NYSE:TSM) initial 2nm chip production ...