TSM, the world's leading semiconductor foundry, just reported a massive 35% surge in Q4 profits. That's quite the spike. The chipmaking giant's strong performance signals robust demand across its major client base—something worth tracking for anyone following the hardware landscape that powers everything from AI servers to mining operations. These kinds of earnings moves can offer clues about broader tech adoption trends and supply chain momentum heading into the new year.
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FallingLeaf
· 9h ago
TSM's recent surge is really impressive; the demand for chips is still this crazy.
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BuyTheTop
· 9h ago
A 35% increase is a bit crazy. Is this the rhythm of a rally?
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TommyTeacher1
· 9h ago
TSM's recent surge is a bit crazy, a 35% jump straight up? It seems like miners are about to start stockpiling GPUs again...
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NervousFingers
· 9h ago
35% increase... This number is a bit outrageous, is it real?
TSM, the world's leading semiconductor foundry, just reported a massive 35% surge in Q4 profits. That's quite the spike. The chipmaking giant's strong performance signals robust demand across its major client base—something worth tracking for anyone following the hardware landscape that powers everything from AI servers to mining operations. These kinds of earnings moves can offer clues about broader tech adoption trends and supply chain momentum heading into the new year.