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The AI industry is experiencing explosive growth, with semiconductors playing a crucial role in its development. As artificial intelligence continues to reshape
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) just reached rarified air. The semiconductor giant -- known as TSMC -- just surpassed a market cap of $1 trillion after reporting phenomenal growth for the third quarter. Excluding state-owned enterprises, this is the ninth company in the world to reach a market value above $1 trillion.
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Applied is set to report its Q4 FY’24 results around mid-November 15 and we expect earnings to come in at about $2.20 per share up from $2.12 in the year-ago period,
It’s increasingly clear that building more data centers and power plants will catalyze a reindustrialization of the U.S. that benefits the entire country.
The United States has a lead on the global development of artificial intelligence, which President Joe Biden wants to maintain via a memorandum issued Thursday. "The United States must lead the world
The proposals are part of the Joe Biden administration's efforts to restrict the flow of U.S. capital, technology and expertise into China.
An investigation of Huawei Technologies Co.’s latest AI offering has unearthed an advanced processor made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., suggesting that China is still struggling to reliably make advanced chips in sufficient quantities.
Kai Beckmann, a member of the executive board and the CEO Electronics at Merck KgaA, discusses the use of AI in the semiconductor industry.
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