Shares of major AI hardware companies, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), Marvell Technology (MRVL), and Arista Networks (ANET), saw sharp declines on Monday, with drops of 13.33%, 19.10%, and 22.35%,
Shares of major AI hardware companies, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), Marvell Technology (MRVL), and Arista Networks (ANET), saw sharp declines on Monday, with drops of 13.33%, 19.10%, and 22.35%,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to significantly impact the global economy, with market research firm IDC estimating that AI-related business solutions and services could generate $4.60 for every dollar spent
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has officially started 2nm trial production at its Kaohsiung plant, earlier than expected. This move follows the successful commencement of similar production at its Baoshan
TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, is facing increasing competition as major customers like NVIDIA and Qualcomm consider Samsung for their next-generation 2nm chips. The shift comes as TSMC struggles
Samsung Foundry, once a major player in the contract chip manufacturing space, has failed to secure the deal to produce Qualcomm’s upcoming 3nm Snapdragon 8s Elite chip. Despite being one
The semiconductor industry is bracing for a major showdown as TSMC, Intel, and Samsung Foundry prepare to launch mass production of 2nm chips in 2025. This marks a leap forward
In his new memoir, TSMC founder Morris Chang reveals that he asked Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to take over as CEO of the chip giant in 2013. Chang explained his