Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)
151.67
-5.66 (-3.60%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 17th, 3:34 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
157.33
Open
150.60
Bid
151.88
Ask
153.25
Day's Range
148.49 - 153.54
52 Week Range
125.78 - 226.40
Volume
23,806,253
Market Cap
3.93T
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
EPS (TTM)
-
Dividend & Yield
2.504 (1.65%)
1 Month Average Volume
19,401,379
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About Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is a leading semiconductor foundry that specializes in the production of advanced integrated circuits and microchips for various applications in technology sectors such as telecommunications, computing, and consumer electronics. The company operates state-of-the-art fabrication facilities and leverages cutting-edge manufacturing processes, enabling it to produce high-performance and energy-efficient chips. TSMC collaborates with a broad array of clients, including major technology firms, to support their innovation and growth by providing reliable and scalable chip manufacturing services. With a commitment to research and development, TSMC plays a critical role in advancing semiconductor technology, driving the digital transformation across multiple industries worldwide. Read More
Roger Dassen, CFO of ASML, acknowledged the contradiction between U.S. policies encouraging domestic chip manufacturing and imposing tariffs on essential tools, noting that the government is reviewing this issue as it complicates the industry's growth strategy.
Chip stocks are facing selling pressure on Wednesday after NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced that the U.S. government will start requiring a license to export chips to China.
The company added that while it is trying to minimize the impact of tariffs on its performance, it would be appropriate to pass on a “significant part” of the increase in costs due to tariffs to its customers.
Dutch exports to China dropped in March, ASML Holding neared clearing backlog from China. EUV market to reach $35.70 billion by 2032 with 15.1% CAGR. Chinese researchers develop N-polar GaN wafer, could speed up tech adoption. ASML's Q1 net bookings estimated at 4.89 billion euros.
Nvidia and AMD are both competing in AI and data center dominance, but while one is building factories in the US, the other is focusing on cutting edge tech. Investors must choose between manufacturing or fabrication finesse.
Taiwan Semiconductor is developing new chip packaging technology for more powerful AI chips and plans to start production in 2027, as demand for AI grows.
President Donald Trump credited his tariff policies for driving Nvidia Corp.'s massive $500 billion commitment to build artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States during a White House press conference on Monday.