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Taiwan Semiconductor is the world's leading contract chip manufacturer, with clients such as Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) at the top of its customer list. You'd be hard pressed to ...
U.S. stock futures inch lower as investors a new salvo in President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariff agenda. Brazil is latest target of Trump’s levies, with the president hitting out at the nation over ...
TSMC , the world's largest contract chipmaker, reported on Thursday second-quarter revenue of T$933.80 billion ($31.9 billion ...
Intel shifts focus to cost-cutting with 14A node, abandoning 18A amid weak demand. Discover how this strategy boosts margins ...
The company initially planned to make four-nanometer chips in Taylor. According to Nikkei Asia, executives later decided that ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is weighing whether to stop offering the company's 18A technology to external clients and instead focus ...
All with a "customer-first" approach ... Even though Qualcomm, the main U.S. chip company for mobile processors, is based in the United States, it still outsources chip production to foreign third ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the main chipmaker for Nvidia Corp. and Apple Inc., reported a 40% jump in May revenue after companies stockpiled chips in response to mounting trade ...
TSMC's demand profile is extremely strong right now, evidenced by customers' willingness to accept price hikes. Yet the stock is trading at a compressed valuation relative to five-year averages.
TSMC's N2 (2nm) chip fab reportedly has a new customer: Intel, who joins the ranks of AMD and Apple tapping the Taiwanese fab goliath's bleeding edge production lines. It's not the first time that ...
TSMC remains confident in its business outlook, with CEO C.C. Wei reporting no change in customer behavior despite ongoing geopolitical risks, including Nvidia's H20 chip clampdown and tariff ...