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The AI boom has not only troubled professionals, as companies lay off workers to ramp up spending on AI infrastructure, but it has also triggered a massive surge in demand for chips and memory. That growing demand has contributed to higher prices for electronic devices such as laptops, smartphones, gaming consoles, and more. And if the latest comments from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Compan
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By Wen-Yee Lee
HSINCHU, Taiwan, June 4 (Reuters) - Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, is confident in its growth over the next few years, thanks to robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors as it rides a relentless AI boom, its CEO said on Thursday.
C.C. Wei, speaking at TSMC's annual shareholders' meeting in the Taiwanese city of Hsinchu, said customers a
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HSINCHU, Taiwan, June 4 (Reuters) – Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, is confident in its growth over the next few years, thanks to robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors as it rides an AI boom, its chief executive said on Thursday.
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The AI boom has not only troubled professionals, as companies lay off workers to ramp up spending on AI infrastructure, but it has also triggered a massive surge in demand for chips and memory. That growing demand has contributed to higher prices for electronic devices such as laptops, smartphones, gaming consoles, and more. And if the latest comments from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Compan
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HomeTechnologyNewsTSMC CEO warns AI demand is so high, chip shortage can last for years
TSMC CEO warns AI demand is so high, chip shortage can last for years
TSMC has said AI-driven chip demand will continue to exceed supply for years. The warning points to sustained pressure on electronics prices despite new US capacity.
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TSMC CEO CC Wei says AI-driven chip demand will outpace supply
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Chips Act II proposed – much like Chips Act 1
The EU has proposed a Chips Act II which will give the Commission power to invest directly in new EU-based fabs instead of requiring companies to apply for subsidies.
The EU has now acknowledged that Chips Act I will not double Europe’s world market share by 2030 as intended.
Chips Act II is looking at a spend of $139 billion in public-private inves
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HSINCHU, Taiwan, June 4 (Reuters) – Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, is confident in its growth over the next few years, thanks to robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors as it rides a relentless AI boom, its CEO said on Thursday.
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HSINCHU, Taiwan, June 4 (Reuters) - Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, is confident in its growth over the next few years, thanks to robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors as it rides an AI boom, its chief executive said on Thursday.
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NVIDIA's RTX Spark is going directly after the MacBook Pro, with flagship N1x systems expected to start at $2,899
Entry-level RTX Spark systems could start around $1,799, with flagship N1x laptops near $2,899, putting them squarely in MacBook Pro territory.
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