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The fact that TSMC left its sales forecast untouched is a good sign that it doesn't see demand eroding due to tariffs.
TSMC, the world's largest chip manufacturer, will own a 20% stake in the combined company, according to reports citing The Information. TSMC declined to remark on the reports, while Intel did not ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the dominant producer of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications, is expected to report a 5 per cent rise in first-quarter ...
TL;DR: TSMC plans to expand its semiconductor production in the US, investing $165 billion in Arizona for three high-end fabs, including the production of advanced 1.6nm chips. This move ...
TL;DR: Former TSMC co-COO Chiang Shang-yi criticized Intel, suggesting it focus on mature chip manufacturing rather than trying to compete with TSMC's advanced processes. He advised Intel to ...
Analysts from ING and Morgan Stanley said in separate research reports that earlier pledges by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to invest in chip production in the US would ...
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Chip packagers Advanced Semiconductor Engineering and Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) are also among those taking their foot off the gas of their Malaysian expansions, sources briefed on ...
Investing.com-- TSMC, Intel and several other major chipmakers have slowed the pace of their expansions in Japan and Malaysia due to soft demand for older chips and concerns over U.S. tariffs ...
TSMC’s first US chip plant took significantly longer to build and begin production than was forecast, but the company says that future plants will proceed at a significantly faster pace.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — TSMC’s recently announced NT$3.29 trillion (US$100 billion) investment will not revive the US chip industry, said former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, reported the Financial Times.