Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) is expanding advanced AI chip production to Japan to reduce geopolitical risk from Taiwan-based manufacturing. TSMC reported Q4 2025 revenue of $33.73B (up 20.5%) with net ...
TSMC plans to mass-produce advanced 3-nanometer chips at its facilities in Kumamoto, southern Japan, with total investment expected to reach about $17 billion, reported Japanese newspaper Yomiuri on ...
TOKYO/TAIPEI, Feb 5 (Reuters) - TSMC (2330.TW), opens new tab plans to mass produce advanced 3-nanometre chips in Kumamoto in southern Japan, TSMC CEO C.C. Wei said on Thursday, an investment local ...
TL;DR: TSMC founder Morris Chang, despite health challenges, met NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang in Taipei, marking his first public appearance in over a year. Their longstanding partnership supports NVIDIA's ...
Apple has lost its long-held position as TSMC's largest customer in 2026 amid surging demand for AI chips, CNBC reports. Nvidia is expected to overtake Apple as the single largest source of revenue ...
What just happened? The world's most valuable semiconductor relationship just shifted: Nvidia has overtaken Apple as the largest customer of TSMC, according to CEO Jensen Huang. The disclosure, paired ...
TSMC and Apple have maintained a close partnership over the years, working like one team to push Moore's Law forward. According to SemiAnalysis, Apple employs hundreds of engineers stationed at TSMC ...
On Thursday, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported record fourth-quarter earnings and said it expects AI chip demand to continue for years. During an earnings call, CEO C.C. Wei ...
TSMC signaled a sharp increase in U.S. spending as it expands its chip production in Arizona. "We have strong conviction on the AI mega trend, and that is the reason we are stepping up the capital ...
TSMC's revenue growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 exceeded market expectations. The foundry giant seems poised for faster growth in 2026. TSMC's ability to deliver a better-than-expected outlook ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to spend a record of up to $56 billion this year to feed the world’s insatiable appetite for chips, as it grapples with pressure to build more factories ...