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Hon Hai Bolsters EV Holdings with New Acquisitions – TipRanks.com

Hon Hai Precision Industry (GB:HHPD) has released an update. Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd’s subsidiary, PCE Paragon Solutions Kft., has expanded its…

AI Chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Mints New Billionaire

New York-traded shares of AI chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing have jumped more than 50% this year, minting a second billionaire.

Apple COO Reportedly attends secret meetings with TSMC to reserve first batch of 2-nanometer production

Apple COO Jeff Williams reportedly paid a recent secret visit to TSMC CEO C.C. Wei to discuss reserving the first batch of the semiconductor manufacturer’s…

Taiwan shares edge up as TSMC recoups earlier losses

Shares in Taiwan closed slightly higher Monday as contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) climbed out of its earlier weakness to…

Buffett’s Berkshire discloses $4.1 billion TSMC stake

(Reuters) -Berkshire Hathaway Inc said it bought more than $4.1 billion of stock in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, a rare significant foray into the…

Will TSMC Be a Trillion-Dollar Stock by 2030?

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), also known as TSMC, is the world’s largest, most advanced contract chipmaker. It manufactures the smallest,…

The U.S. and China are in a ‘new Cold War’ — with chips at the center

Invading Taiwan — and TSMC — would push China ahead in the tech wars. A U.S. security adviser explains how concerned that should make the rest of the world.

TSMC could use nuclear power for chip manufacturing, if Taiwan laws are revised

Taiwan lawmakers are open to changing rules regarding nuclear power, could benefit TSMC as the Taiwanese semiconductor giant uses most of Taiwan’s power.

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