Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)
241.33
-1.42 (-0.58%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jul 29th, 4:26 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
242.75
Open
241.49
Bid
241.16
Ask
241.40
Day's Range
239.82 - 243.97
52 Week Range
133.57 - 248.28
Volume
9,383,819
Market Cap
6.26T
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
EPS (TTM)
-
Dividend & Yield
2.736 (1.13%)
1 Month Average Volume
12,151,919
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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
Broadcom (AVGO) leads the ASIC market, supplying custom chips for high-performance computing. U.S. policy shifts and AI demand provide tailwinds for peers AMD and Nvidia.
Taiwan's semiconductor industry faces a talent deficit of 34,000 workers, posing a challenge to its dominant position in the global supply chain. With rapid industry expansion and demographic trends, the country must invest in skilled personnel to sustain growth.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized President Donald Trump's decision to deny Taiwan President Lai Ching-te permission to visit New York, calling it a dangerous signal that America "can be bullied by Beijing into silence on Taiwan."
Nvidia has reportedly ordered 300,000 more H20 AI chips from TSMC to meet surging demand in China, reversing its earlier production halt after the U.S. eased export restrictions.
Tesla's $16.5 billion chip deal with Samsung drew strong praise from Chamath Palihapitiya, Ming-Chi Kuo, and Gene Munster, who see it as a strategic leap in AI, chip manufacturing, and Tesla's long-term autonomy ambitions.
The new AI Action Plan rolled out in the United States could act as a major tailwind in the world of chipmakers like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.
The U.S. will announce results of its chip import probe within two weeks, potentially triggering new tariffs to push foreign semiconductor firms like TSMC and Samsung to expand manufacturing in the U.S., Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
Samsung has secured a $16.5 billion chipmaking deal with a mystery global client, boosting its foundry ambitions amid stiff AI competition and looming U.S. tariff risks.
Japan's $550 billion trade deal with the U.S. could help fund TSMC's chip plants in America, deepening supply chain ties while raising concerns over limited impact on U.S. semiconductor capacity.