Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

Chairman says memory chip supplies to remain tight until 2030 despite expansion

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

Chief Executive C.C. Wei, speaking at TSMC's annual shareholders' meeting in the northern Taiwanese city of Hsinchu, added that its customers continue to express a positive…

Chipmaker says it will not raise prices like 'memory chip guys' amid AI demand surge

A memory chip shortage driven by artificial intelligence demand is posing risks to sectors like consumer electronics and automobiles, trade groups warned

Zelfs als chipconcern TSMC de productiecapaciteit opschaalt, kan het niet voldoen aan de wereldwijde vraag naar chips die nodig zijn om AI-toepassingen te laten draaien. Het kan…

Taiwan's semiconductor giant TSMC, the world's largest chip contractor, is confident about its growth over the next few years, thanks to robust...

TSMC CEO C.C. Wei signals possible chip price hikes as AI demand stays strong and production capacity remains tight.

TSMC CEO C.C. Wei projects 30% annual revenue growth driven by autonomous driving and robotics, with the company producing 95% of the world's robotics

TSMC CEO C.C. Wei says the chipmaker prioritizes sustainable growth over aggressive price hikes, forecasting 30%-plus sales growth as AI chip demand

TSMC CEO C.C. Wei warns chip supply will lag AI demand for years as advanced node capacity stays sold out through 2027, with major crypto implications.

TSMC CEO C.C. Wei says Taiwan's AI chip manufacturing dominance will be hard to challenge, as the company commits $165 billion to US expansion.

Even TSMC is feeling the pressure.

C.C. Wei told shareholders the company is working hard to avoid becoming a bottleneck as AI demand overwhelms capacity across the supply chain

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

All this demand for AI chips is just too much for one company.

TSMC CEO C.C. Wei projects over 30% revenue growth in 2026 driven by AI demand and signals gradual chip price hikes of up to 15% on advanced 3nm nodes.