Valued at $143.26 billion by market cap, UK-based Arm Holdings Plc (ARM) is a global semiconductor company specializing in processor IP and related software platforms. The company designs and develops solutions such as AI platforms,
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Steven Cohen of Point72 Asset Management just raised the fund's position in foundry specialist Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.
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TSMC's Q3 2024 growth and demand for AI chips highlight its strength. See why TSM stock is a buy with robust financials and a bullish Q4 outlook.
Both Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor have seen double-digit sales growth thanks to demand for AI chips. Taiwan Semiconductor's three-nanometer chip manufacturing process gives it an edge against competitors.
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) continues to enhance the country’s technology sector by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in high-tech semiconductor chip design, to develop a skilled workforce and drive innovation in the rapidly expanding industry.
CRN rounds up the 10 hottest semiconductor startups of 2024, which includes firms building AI chips such as Groq and Tenstorrent as well as those building complementary silicon like Celestial AI and Enfabrica.
We recently published a list of 12 Best ADR Stocks To Invest In According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) stands against the other best ADR stocks to invest in.
A recent report revealed that Japan plans to inject an additional ¥1.5 trillion ($9.9 billion) into fields like chips and quantum computing this fiscal
Japan's startup scene is undergoing a dynamic transformation. With the help of a fresh surge in foreign capital, it is now emerging as an international startup hub.