TSMC is benefiting from sustained demand for advanced semiconductors from its key customers like Apple and Nvidia.
The world's largest contract chipmaker has beaten forecasts again, adding to a run of hardware results that suggest the AI investment cycle is holding firm. The AI bubble shows no sign of popping.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported a 35% increase in quarterly revenue, suggesting global AI chip demand ...
The results topped a SmartEstimate by the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) of NT$1.125 billion from 20 analysts, and was in line with TSMC’s January guidance of US$34.6 billion to US$35.8 billion on ...
TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, on Friday reported a 35 per cent surge in first-quarter revenue, beating market ...
TSMC revenue rose 35% in the first quarter, beating forecasts on AI use. Sales topped estimates of T$1.125 trillion as ...
The site surrounds TSMC's factory on three sides, and is planned to create a science and technology park around the ...
TSMC is expecting to start production of 3nm wafers at its second Japanese chip fab in 2028. The timeline was confirmed in a ...
There's a new bottleneck in AI chipmaking that almost all happens in Asia right now: advanced packaging. It connects smaller ...
Tech giant TSMC (TWSE: 2330, NYSE: TSM) has released a blockbuster revenue report for March 2026, signaling an extraordinary ...
(Corrects figure in paragraph 2 to 'trillion', not 'billion') TAIPEI, April 10 (Reuters) - The world's largest contract ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co reported a 35% increase in quarterly revenue, suggesting global AI chip demand remained ...