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27.02.26 - 10:01
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In Profile: How Morris Chang Built TSMC Into a Chipmaking Colossus (Caixin)
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On Jan. 29, Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang landed in Taiwan and headed straight to the residence of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) founder Morris Chang in Taipei's Dazhi area. Later that evening, the two were spotted dining at a well-known local restaurant. In photos circulating online, Chang, seated in a wheelchair, appeared with a head of white hair and his characteristic high cheekbones, looking spirited despite his advanced age.... Read more...
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27.02.26 - 01:06
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Taiwan′s patent race heats up: TSMC reigns, records tumble (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's innovation engine ran hot in 2025. The Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) announced on February 26, 2026, that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) topped Taiwan-based invention patent applicants for the 10th consecutive year, filing 1,485 applications....
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26.02.26 - 22:06
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TSMC pushes Japanese suppliers to localize electroplating additives in Taiwan (Digitimes)
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As AI-driven demand continues to lift global semiconductor output, TSMC is accelerating the localization of electroplating additives used in advanced packaging to secure a stable supply. Through four measures — production line guidance, equipment optimization, quality inspection, and sample validation — the company has supported Japanese suppliers in establishing production in Taiwan, cutting production cycles from 60 days to 20 days and improving logistics efficiency by 90%....
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26.02.26 - 04:36
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TSMC crosses US$2 trillion mark, undeterred by geopolitical and AI risks (Digitimes)
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On February 24, 2026, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) crossed the US$2 trillion market capitalization mark, becoming the eighth company in US stock market history to reach the milestone and the first from Taiwan. The achievement places TSMC sixth in the global rankings by market value, behind Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet (Google), Microsoft, and Amazon....
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26.02.26 - 02:06
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Frenemies by necessity: Taiwan and South Korea′s AI balancing act (Digitimes)
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Taiwan and South Korea have long defined the frontlines of global tech rivalry. Now, that relationship is evolving into something far more nuanced. Driven by the demands of the AI supercycle and mounting geopolitical pressures, the two are settling into an uneasy but necessary "frenemy" dynamic. DIGITIMES president Colley Hwang laid out this shift in a lecture on February 24, 2026, mapping the hidden vulnerabilities and emerging interdependencies that will shape both nations' tech futures. His analysis, centered on TSMC and Samsung, is clear: the era of pure head-to-head competition is over. Collaboration is now a strategic imperative....
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25.02.26 - 19:36
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TSMC Raises Dividend 28% While 38% Revenue Growth Reframes the Geopolitical Risk (24/7 Wall St.)
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One of the biggest names in the AI world right now, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) just raised its annual dividend to at least TWD 23 per share in 2026, up from TWD 18 in 2025, a roughly 28% increase, while guiding for 38% revenue growth in Q1 2026. The question is whether the geopolitical risk ... TSMC Raises Dividend 28% While 38% Revenue Growth Reframes the Geopolitical Risk
The post TSMC Raises Dividend 28% While 38% Revenue Growth Reframes the Geopolitical Risk appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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25.02.26 - 10:06
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TSMC′s record profits signal AI boom far from over (Digitimes)
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Blowout earnings from TSMC in 2025 — and an even more bullish outlook for 2026 — have reignited investor enthusiasm across the global semiconductor sector. Attention is now turning to Nvidia, whose latest quarterly results are widely expected to surpass already lofty forecasts....
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