TSMC's solid results bode well for one of its largest customers, which currently dominates the market for AI chips.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) said on Tuesday it has informed the United States of a potential attempt by Huawei to circumvent U.S. export controls prohibiting the chipmaker from producing AI chips for the Chinese company.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE:TSM) has reportedly informed the U.S. about a chip in a Huawei Technologies Co. product, following reports by a tech research firm. What Happened: TSMC notified the U.
TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, bet on sustaining its strong growth, after reporting on Thursday a forecast-beating 54% jump in quarterly profit driven by soaring demand for chips used in artificial intelligence (AI).
Huawei's most advanced AI accelerator chip, the Ascend 910B, may have been manufactured by TSMC, a source familiar with the matter has disclosed to
In the rapidly evolving world of semiconductor technology, Synopsys and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are at the forefront, pushing
TSMC's blockbuster results should be a welcome surprise to investors after ASML's earnings sent semiconductor stocks tumbling earlier this week.
The story of how Intel, which recently cut 15,000 jobs, got left behind in AI is representative of the broader challenges the company now faces. There were opportunities missed, wayward decisions and poor execution, according to interviews with more than two dozen former Intel managers, board directors and industry analysts.
In a media briefing he speaks of the partnership with Reliance, diversifying its relationship beyond TSMC, and making artificial intelligence accessible to the masses
TSMC’s discovery raises questions about how Huawei, considered China’s best hope of ascending the semiconductor industry, acquired advanced chips.