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29.11.25 - 18:06
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QEMM Is A Smart Beta Play UP 20% and Ready To Run (24/7 Wall St.)
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While investors have been using investments in S&P 500 ETFs like Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSE: VOO) for significant wealth building, it's easy to overlook the fact that there are literally thousands of companies from emerging markets that are key to the success of top US S&P 500 stocks. For example, Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) ... QEMM Is A Smart Beta Play UP 20% and Ready To Run
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29.11.25 - 10:30
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TSMC enlists bees to monitor environmental health (Digitimes)
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TSMC, seeking to balance advanced manufacturing with ecological stewardship, has launched a biodiversity initiative centered on one of the planet's most essential pollinators: the honeybee. In partnership with Tunghai University's Department of Life Sciences and local beekeepers in Hsinchu, Taichung, and Tainan, the company has introduced the "Ji Mi" program—TSMC-branded honey—to support bee conservation and strengthen local ecosystems....
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28.11.25 - 07:00
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News zu Black Forest Labs, Google, Meta, Nvidia, Quantum Systems, Lovable, TSMC, Intel, Klarna (Manager-Magazin)
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Unser Newsletter „Tech Update“ liefert wöchentlich exklusive Recherchen, Analysen und News zu Start-ups und Innovationen. Diesmal: Black Forest Labs, Google, Meta, Nvidia, Quantum Systems, Lovable, TSMC, Intel, Klarna....
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28.11.25 - 05:06
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Nexperia turmoil upends global auto supply chain, but Taiwan′s TSC stands to gain (Digitimes)
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The turmoil surrounding Nexperia has triggered a global crisis across the automotive supply chain, but it may offer an unexpected lift to Taiwan Semiconductor Company (TSC). With roughly half of TSC's product portfolio overlapping with that of Nexperia—particularly in small-signal devices and diodes—analysts expect order reallocations to benefit the Taiwanese power-semiconductor maker. TSC has already begun shipping small volumes, and it anticipates a marked increase in shipments in the first quarter of 2026, with the company optimistic about the long-term gains....
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28.11.25 - 04:06
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TSMC exit fuels Taiwan-US rivalry in GaN market (Digitimes)
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TSMC announced in mid-2025 that it will fully exit the gallium nitride (GaN) foundry business within two years. The strategic move refocuses resources on advanced silicon manufacturing and packaging, reshaping the global supply chain for power semiconductors. The withdrawal has triggered a succession contest among contract chipmakers. The competition quickly centered on a US-Taiwan rivalry after GlobalFoundries secured a critical technology licensing deal with the departing industry leader....
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28.11.25 - 00:18
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US pushes 50-50 chip split, but Taiwan′s 10x capacity lead says otherwise (Digitimes)
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US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick previously proposed the idea of a 50–50 chip split between Taiwan and the US, but it is unclear whether this reflects Lutnick's personal values or an official goal of President Donald Trump. Regardless, Taiwanese negotiators have denied discussing such an arrangement with the US. Based on TSMC's ongoing production expansions in Taiwan, the US will not be able to reach that target for advanced process chip capacity during Trump's term. Taiwan's pace of capacity growth far outpaces the US's capabilities....
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28.11.25 - 00:18
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Why Jensen Huang spent Thanksgiving weekend in Taiwan (Digitimes)
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was spotted in Taipei, Taiwan, on November 27, marking his third trip to Taiwan in the second half of 2025. While earlier reports suggested that he was in town to pay a visit to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) founder Morris Chang, sources indicate his primary purpose this time was to engage with Quanta Computer....
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