I n the last few weeks, Intel’s stock charged ahead by more than 20% as investors hoped for a breakup of Intel, the United States’ top manufacturer of leading-edge semiconduct
The back drop to all this, of course, includes threats from President Trump to apply up to 100% tariffs on chips from Taiwan, TSMC's expanding chip production facilities in the US, plus rumours that TSMC is in talks with Intel to take joint control of the latter's fabs in some kind cooperation with Intel.
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Zacks.com on MSNTaiwan Semiconductor Trading at Discount: Should You Buy the Stock?Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company TSM, also known as TSMC, has had an exceptional year, with its stock surging 46.7% over the past 12 months. Despite this rally, the stock remains attractively valued,
China accuses Taiwan of offering its semiconductor industry to the US as a political tool, sparking tensions. Reports suggest Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is in talks with Intel, but no confirmations have been made.
Saddled with restrictions on access to semiconductor imports and fresh tariffs on exports, China is bristling at the prospect of Taiwan
Apple’s pledge to spend $500 billion to onshore production means a boost for TSMC’s massive chip factory in Phoenix. President Donald Trump chalked up Apple CEO Tim Cook’s move to Trump’s tariff threat.
Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC is reportedly taking interest in Intel's stateside manufacturing plants claims The Wall Street Journal in an article published on Saturday. The news follows Trump's recent claims that the United States will be "placing tariffs on foreign production of computer chips" in the near future.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. seeks to cut "lurid" allegations from a job-discrimination lawsuit, claiming they aren't relevant to the case.
TSMC says its plans for its 2nd fab in Japan remain unchanged dispite what Japanese media reports are saying that construction is delayed, it's still on.
The overwhelming opposition to transferring TSMC’s 2nm technology to the U.S. highlights a strong national sentiment about protecting Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. With global demand for advanced chips surging, many Taiwanese view their country’s technological expertise as a critical economic asset that should remain under local control.
With the support of the Taiwan government, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC) was established by Morris Chang in Hsinchu Scienc
Semiconductor maker TSMC Arizona commits to the future of technology and the U.S.’s mission to lead in advanced chipmaking.
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