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- TSM's 30 day story count now stands at 41.
- Over the past 26 days, the trend for TSM's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 12.
- The most mentioned tickers in articles about TSM are AMD, ROSE and AAPL.
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Below are the latest news stories about Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd that investors may wish to consider to help them evaluate TSM as an investment opportunity.
Taiwan Semiconductor: Accelerating Growth to Power ReturnsTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) is currently the largest specialized foundry in the semiconductor industry across the globe. The company designs semiconductors based on proprietary integrated circuit structures demanded by its customers. TSM produces around 25% of all semiconductor (excluding memory) output value globally, which demonstrates the potency of its industry-leading position. TSM shares have lagged over the past year despite the company's continuous advancements. In my opinion, the company is well positioned to keep benefiting as the ever-growing global demand for semiconductors shows no signs of slowing down. The company's latest results once again illustrated TSM's resilience despite ongoing supply chain challenges. |
Ukraine Invasion Sends Chill Through TSMC SharesTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and United Microelectronics stock dropped Thursday even as those of other chipmakers rose. |
1 Monster Opportunity in the Global Chip ShortageSemiconductors have turned into a gigantic industry over the past few decades. Estimates have global spending at $553 billion in 2021, up from a measly $33 billion worldwide in 1987. Analysts expect the industry to continue growing to almost $1 trillion in total annual spending by 2030, as there is an increased demand for computing processes around the world with the growth of electronics, data centers, and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. |
iPhone 14 specs: Apple orders all 5G chips from TSMC that could deliver improved battery performance, report saysThe iPhone 14 lineup is now expected to offer an improved battery life, but not by merely increasing the battery capacity. Apple has reportedly ordered all 5G chips for the upcoming phones from the Taiwan Semiconductor |
TSMC Wins 7nm Chip Orders From US VendorsTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (NYSE: TSM ) has won significant orders demanding its sub-7nm process manufacturing from major U.S. vendors, DigiTimes Asia reports . TSMC''s advanced chip plant Full story available on Benzinga.com |
Taiwan Semi takes all 5G RF iPhone chip orders, pushing Samsung out: report (NYSE:TSM)Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) has reportedly replaced Samsung (SSNLF) as the manufacturer of the 5G radio frequency chips for Apple''s (AAPL) upcoming iPhone 14, according to Taiwans |
Semiconductor Watch List: Key Chip Ingredients At Risk in Ukraine ConflictRussia and Ukraine each produce substantial amounts of materials needed to manufacture computer chips. |
Top Stock Picks for Week of February 21, 2022A Chip Fabricator With Boundless Organic Growth and a Company With Noticeable Improvement in its Earnings Outlook. |
Taiwan Semi: A Bright Future of Growth AheadAs the Nasdaq-100 (NDX) fell almost 6% since the start of the month, shares of Taiwan Semi (TSM) were dragged down about 3%.Investors trimmed their positions in technology stocks and other underperforming sectors to add to cyclical energy companies, which benefited from the strong rise in crude oil and natural gas commodity spot prices. Taiwan Semi has solid fundamentals, such as its strong balance sheet as well as a healthy operating profitability. Moreover, the broader semiconductor industry offers unprecedented growth prospects. Thus, I am bullish on this stock.Taiwan Semi is the world's largest semiconductor foundry in regard to its output, and fundamentally contributes to innovation in the global semiconductor industry. |
Intel Sees Sales Picking Up in Coming Years as It Makes Comeback(Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp. expects revenue to rise by just under 2% this year, with growth picking up in later years as Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger pursues a turnaround of the once-dominant chipmaker.Most Read from BloombergZelenskiy Urges Russia to Hold Off on Escalation: Ukraine UpdateBlinken Says Meeting With Lavrov Is Canceled: Ukraine UpdateBiden’s First Salvo of Russia Sanctions Hits With Thud, Not RoarLeissner Says Lover Blackmailed Him Into Buying $10 Million HomeGoldman Sachs |