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  • Thursday, 9 June, 2022
    #techAsia
    Supply chain stability and greener ride hailing Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

  • Sunday, 5 June, 2022
    News in-depthNikkei Asia
    From somebody to nobody: TSMC faces uphill battle in US talent war

    Taiwan’s tech titan faces off with Intel in Arizona’s tight labour market

  • Monday, 16 May, 2022
    Chip giant TSMC plans further price rises amid inflation concerns

    World’s biggest contract chipmaker warns of charge increases as production costs grow

  • Thursday, 12 May, 2022
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    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

  • Thursday, 14 April, 2022
    TSMC raises revenue forecast as global chip shortage persists

    Robust sales of high-end processors mark growing demand from cloud service providers such as Google

  • Friday, 18 February, 2022
    Inside BusinessKathrin Hille
    Forces driving semiconductor boom are far from over

    Long-term trends raise industry hopes of defying past cycles of building too much capacity as demand weakens

  • Sunday, 23 January, 2022
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    TSMC, MediaTek to hire more than 10,000 staff in 2022

    Taiwan companies confront global onshoring push as chip crunch persists

  • Thursday, 13 January, 2022
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    TSMC builds lead in chip arms race

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  • Thursday, 13 January, 2022
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    Demand for the latest, pricey technology will help the chipmaker maintain its fat operating margin of 42%

  • Thursday, 13 January, 2022
    TSMC invests in new capacity despite forecasts chip demand will ease

    World’s largest contract chipmaker raises capex investment by $14bn

  • Wednesday, 24 November, 2021
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  • Tuesday, 2 November, 2021
    Semiconductors
    TSMC founder chides US plan for full chip supply chain onshore

    Chang calls domestic push unfeasible, with $52bn in subsidies far too little

  • Thursday, 14 October, 2021
    TSMC predicts gross profit margins of 50% after global chip shortage

    World’s biggest contract semiconductor maker says customers more willing to pay higher prices

  • Tuesday, 14 September, 2021
    News in-depthNikkei Asia
    Chip prices set to rise into next year as TSMC increases rates

    Semiconductor and electronics prices are likely to climb as supply costs surge and demand remains strong

  • Monday, 26 July, 2021
    Inside BusinessKathrin Hille
    Spreading chip plants around world will add to costs

    Geopolitical pressures mount for diversification of manufacturing locations but that involves risks

  • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
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  • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
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    TSMC: record quarter is just the beginning Premium content

    Lasting change in purchasing habits could support further upside in the chipmaker’s share price

  • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
    TSMC signals global chip crunch may be easing

    Semiconductor group says carmakers can expect upturn in supplies over coming weeks

  • Monday, 12 July, 2021
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    TSMC and Foxconn join forces to secure vaccines for Taiwan

    Tech champions step in after sovereignty prevented Taipei from buying BioNTech Covid jabs

  • Tuesday, 6 July, 2021
    Inside BusinessJune Yoon
    Chip shortage to hit TV and smartphone OLED displays

    Tell-tale signs of scarcity are starting to show, with prices rising and companies stockpiling

  • Wednesday, 26 May, 2021
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    Tesla set to pay for chips in advance in bid to overcome shortage

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  • Tuesday, 18 May, 2021
    Inside BusinessKathrin Hille
    Tale of Taiwan’s tech giants in US reveals divide in approach

    After Foxconn’s ill-judged bet on Wisconsin LCD plant, TSMC seeks diversification

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  • Friday, 16 April, 2021
    News in-depth
    TSMC faces pressure to choose a side in US-China tech war

    Washington attempts to draw chipmaker crucial to global supply chain closer into its orbit

  • Thursday, 15 April, 2021
    TSMC raises growth outlook as chip shortage fuels demand

    Taiwanese semiconductor maker plans to spend $100bn on building new production capacity

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