Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to spend a record of up to $56 billion this year to feed the worlds insatiable appetite for chips, as it grapples with pressure to build more factories ou… [+462 chars]
TSMC Ends 2025 With a Bang as AI Keeps Boosting Profits - The Wall Street Journal
World’s largest contract chip maker is caught in the middle of a long-awaited trade deal between Taiwan and the U.S.
By:Yang Jie, Sherry Qin
Source:The Wall Street Journal
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