On Monday, as DeepSeek’s recently introduced innovations wiped over $1 trillion off the value of U.S. stocks, and just days after announcing a privately funded $500 billion AI infrastructure push, President Donald Trump said DeepSeek’s rise was “a wake-up call for our industries that we should be laser-focused on competing to win.”
The DeepSeek news is the “perfect time” for some bulls to take profit on names like Hong Kong-listed Semiconductor Manufacturing International and Hua Hong Semiconductor, says Morningstar.
Stargate appears to be another huge AI data center project on the horizon. Nvidia and TSMC will both benefit from the number of AI chips needed for this venture. The project, meanwhile, will help Oracle become a much bigger player in cloud computing.
Artificial intelligence (AI) was the driving force behind many of the stock market's biggest winners in 2024. As big tech companies spend more and more on building out AI data centers and training large language models, several AI infrastructure companies are poised to continue benefiting throughout 2025.
TSMC's leadership in semiconductor manufacturing remains strong, with continued demand for advanced chips in AI, Cloud, 5G, and robotics sectors. Read more here.
TSMC, the world's largest contract chip manufacturer, produces advanced processors for clients such as Nvidia and Apple and has benefited from the megatrend in favor of AI.
TSMC, which makes chips for Nvidia, reported net income of $11.6 billion. Its CFO said this was supported by "strong demand" for its advanced chips.
TSMC is at the center of AI growth, with the US relying on its chips. Read why TSM stock is a strong hold, as its success is key to US AI leadership.
If growth at a reasonable price is the goal, the world’s largest contract chip manufacturer fits the bill. Strong demand for artificial intelligence chips has delivered a stellar quarter for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
The world’s largest contract chip maker reported another record quarter as it continued to ride the AI wave while navigating the U.S.-China chip rivalry.
U.S.-listed shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. rose in premarket trading Thursday after the world's largest contract chip manufacturer posted better-than-expected fourth-quarter profit and a bullish outlook for artificial intelligence demand.