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technology-and-business1 year ago

"TSMC Shares Soar as Morgan Stanley Raises Nvidia's Price Target on AI Chip Demand"

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) shares hit a record high after Morgan Stanley raised chip designer Nvidia's price target due to increased demand for AI chips. TSMC, the world's largest processor producer, manufactures chips for companies like Nvidia and Apple. The surge in AI demand has led to a positive outlook for Nvidia, with Morgan Stanley increasing its price target to $750. Nvidia's B100 GPU is expected to be a game changer in AI processing, and TSMC is currently manufacturing 3-nanometer chips with plans for 2-nanometer mass production in 2025.

finance1 year ago

"Assessing Taiwan Semiconductor Stock: 2030 Price Predictions and Relative Strength Analysis"

Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian, CFA, assesses Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to determine its suitability as a long-term investment, noting the company's benefit from increasing chip sales driven by the growing effectiveness of artificial intelligence. Tatevosian has no personal stake in the stocks mentioned, but The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. He may receive compensation for promoting The Motley Fool's services, but his opinions remain independent.

finance2 years ago

"Cathie Wood's Latest Stock Moves: AI, Semiconductors, and Long-Term Investments"

Cathie Wood's Ark Invest sold 20,111 shares of Nvidia and bought 98,170 shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) valued at $10.51 million. TSMC is the world's biggest chipmaker and a dedicated foundry supplying advanced chips to the world's biggest semiconductor and consumer electronics companies. TSMC now accounted for 1% of ARKQ's portfolio. Ark hasn't traded in TSMC since late April 2021.