Taiwan's machine tool sector struggles to keep pace with its AI-driven export growth, as mounting geopolitical challenges and unfavorable exchange rates continue to impact its performance. While other major export industries benefit from the AI boom,
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), or TSMC for short, rose after the semiconductor contract manufacturer once again produced strong revenue growth and issued upbeat guidance as it continues to be an artificial intelligence (AI) beneficiary.
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TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's exclusion from the new U.S. curbs on artificial intelligence (AI) chip and technology exports should "give confidence" about Taipei's own controls and respect for the law, the island's government said on Wednesday.
India’s Representative to Taiwan Manharsinh Yadav on Monday expressed hope that Taiwan and India can leverage their strengths through a bilateral partnership to drive growth in the artificial intelligence (AI) and chipmaking industries.
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TSMC's strong FY24 performance driven by AI chip demand and 3nm chip production, with continued growth projected despite margin pressure in 2025. Learn more on TSM stock here.
Taiwan has taken another step in enhancing its key role in the production of advanced semiconductor chips used for artificial intelligence with the inauguration of a new plant by Siliconware Precision Industries Co.
Taiwan Semiconductor guides AI revenue to double in 2025 after tripling in 2024, forecasting a mid-40% CAGR through 2029. TSM's 2025 CapEx expected at $38B-$42B, with increased focus on advanced ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing reported strong Q4 earnings, driven by surging demand for AI-optimized chips, signaling robust AI spending into 2025. Read more here.
Taiwanese contract laptop makers Compal and Inventec may expand into the United States with Texas eyed as one of the top locations, their executives say, as they prepare for President-elect Donald Trump's threatened tariffs.
Chipmaker TSMC said on Tuesday that all its sites were operating following an overnight 6.4 magnitude earthquake in southern Taiwan that was centred on a mountainous rural area and caused only minor damage and light injuries.