Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)
172.72
+6.03 (3.62%)
NYSE · Last Trade: May 2nd, 12:22 AM EDT
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Meta Platforms and Microsoft aren't slowing their spending on AI data centers, defying skeptics who have predicted a pullback.
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Tech giants Nvidia, Broadcom, TSMC, AMD, Arm, Micron, and Marvell stocks surge in support of Meta and Microsoft's strong quarterly results.
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Samsung Electronics Co (OTC: SSNLF) reported record-high Q1 revenue growth, driven by strong sales of flagship products and high-value-added items.
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Taiwan Semiconductor, the world's largest contract chipmaker, broke ground on its third semiconductor manufacturing fab in Arizona, investing $100B in the US.
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TSMC is manufacturing in the U.S. because of Trump's tariffs, Lutnick insists, even though the company benefitted from Biden-era planning.
Via Benzinga · April 29, 2025
Intel plans to build test chips for new manufacturing process, aims to win market share from TSM. CEO Lip-Bu Tan to share progress and partnerships at foundry event.
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Intel reported a Q1 earnings beat but offered weak Q2 guidance, leading new CEO Tan to accelerate restructuring efforts focused on core execution.
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Alphabet reported strong demand for cloud and AI solutions.
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Warren Buffett might have sold out too early from Taiwan Semiconductor stock, leaving a lot more gains on the table for the coming years.
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IBM said Monday that it will invest $150 billion in the U.S. over the next five years, including quantum computing. IBM stock gained.
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