Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd
TWSE:2330

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TWSE:2330
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Price: 1 460 TWD 1.04% Market Closed
Market Cap: 37.9T TWD
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In the heart of Asia's dynamic tech landscape stands Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., more commonly known as TSMC, a titan that has redefined how the world approaches semiconductor production. Born from Taiwan's burgeoning tech aspirations in 1987, TSMC emerged as a revolutionary force by embracing a business model unlike any before it: the pure-play foundry model. Rather than engaging in the traditional integrated device manufacturing, TSMC focused solely on fabricating semiconductors for its clientele, which included a diverse array of electronic device giants, from smartphone makers to automotive and industrial tech leaders. By harnessing cutting-edge technology and maintaining relentless dedication to R&D, TSMC became indispensable to its customers, transforming into the world's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry. What sets TSMC apart is its distinctive ability to produce high-performance chips at a scale and precision that few can rival. The company earns its revenue primarily by offering fabrication capabilities and comprehensive services—a meticulously orchestrated process where the amalgamation of customer's design blueprints and TSMC’s advanced manufacturing prowess brings microchips to life. With clients ranging from industry stalwarts like Apple, NVIDIA, and AMD to a host of nascent tech startups, TSMC thrives on its capacity to deliver everything from the most advanced 3nm chips to more mature node technologies. This versatility not only ensures a steady stream of revenue but also fortifies TSMC's niche as the linchpin of the semiconductor supply chain, steering the very heart of modern electronics.

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1 415.08 TWD
Overvaluation 3%
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