TSMC to speed up AZ expansion
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. will remain prudent about spending this year while expanding globally to meet surging AI chip demand, as the chipmaker grapples with growing macroeconomic and foreign exchange volatility.
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Mehdi Hosseini, senior equity research analyst at Susquehanna, says that while TSMC's revenue mix could get a few percentage points of upside from its China business, the main growth drivers going forward are the shipments of Nvidia Blackwell chips to the U.
The world’s largest contract chip maker’s robust results are the latest sign that the AI wave remains strong.
TSMC's 30% growth is driven by soaring AI and HPC chip demand. Click to read more on my updated look at TSM and its Q2 earnings.
Wedbush analyst Matt Bryson says Taiwan Semiconductor's strong Q2 earnings confirm red-hot demand for AI chips, signaling continued strength for Nvidia and the broader tech sector.
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TSMC is working to build two plants in Arizona faster, a move that could bring more Apple chip production to Arizona quicker — but don't expect the newest chips.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited stock is currently still experiencing bullish momentum. Click here to find out why TSM stock is a Hold.
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