Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM)s traded shares stood at 1.34 million during the latest session, with the companys beta value hitting 0.91. At the last check today, the stocks price was $121.38, to imply a decrease of -0.34% or -$0.42 in intraday trading. The TSM shares 52-week high remains $142.20, putting it -17.15% down Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE: TSM) Recovered 15.8% From The 52-Week Low, And Now Its 11.70% YTD This Is What You Do Now Read More »
Global Retirement Partners LLC lifted its position in shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) by 2.3% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 29,632 shares of the semiconductor companys stock after buying an additional 669 shares during []
Allen Capital Group LLC lifted its position in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) by 211.4% in the 3rd quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The fund owned 21,682 shares of the semiconductor companys stock after acquiring an additional 14,720 shares during the quarter. Allen Capital Group LLCs holdings in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing were worth $2,421,000 as []
Stratos Wealth Partners LTD. reduced its stake in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) by 14.3% during the third quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 5,778 shares of the semiconductor companys stock after selling 964 shares during the quarter. Stratos Wealth []
OPPO announced on Wednesday that its first self-developed chip will be revealed during the company''s INNO Day. The chip will be an independent NPU (Neural Processor) based on TSMCs 6nm manufacturing process. The post OPPO Announces Retractable Lens, to Launch First Self-developed Chip on INNO Day appeared first on Pandaily .
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Since the very first rumors about the recently-announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 flagship SoC we knew it would be produced by Samsung. Qualcomm established The post Snapdragon 8 Gen 1: TSMC will now produce a part of the chipsets appeared first on Gizchina.com .
Sony only just launched its ZV-E10 mirrorless vlogging camera in July, but as of December 3rd, it has suspended orders and ceased production due to the ongoing chip shortage , Sony Japan announced . The company added that a resumption of production and sales will depend upon "the status of parts supply," and that interested buyers should keep an eye on the camera''s product page . The ZV-E10 was released as a more capable follow-up to the popular, compact ZV-1 vlogging camera, thanks to the option to change lenses. It''s essentially a reworked A6100 model with a flip-out display, no electronic viewfinder (EVF), a high-quality built-in three-capsule microphone and a button that makes it easy to switch from video to still photography. Sony has also paused production of the A7 II, A6400 and A6100 cameras. The latter two are fairly recent models, but the A7 II originally launched in 2014 so it''s hard to see a particular pattern. Cameras aren''t the only Sony products affected by semiconductor shortages.

TSMC in spat with Intel

01:06pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Electronics Weekly
Last weekend TSMC chairman Mark Liu took Intel to task over its efforts to persuade the US government only to support domestic US chip companies. Not too many people will believe what Intel says, said Liu, it will be very negative for the US to subsidise only American companies. Unlike Intel, TSMC is very positive This story continues at TSMC in spat with Intel Or just read more coverage at Electronics Weekly
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is said to have been the start of a thriving relationship between Qualcomm and Samsung, but it seems that not all great things have a happy ending, according to a new report, and its mostly the Korean tech giants fault and its failure to produce favorable yields from its 4nm []

PHs biggest miners adopt climate change protocol

08:22am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Manila Bulletin News
The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines (COMP), composed of some of the biggest mining companies in the country, has adopted a major climate change protocol to align with the global sustainability initiative among many mining companies around the world. 51395 In a statement, COMP said it has adopted the Climate Change Protocol of the Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) initiative, thus bringing to eight the number of measurement tools that its members will use to grade their environmental and social performance. This development was approved by the TSM Community of Interest (COI) Advisory Panel, following the recommendation of COMPs technical working group (TWG) that was tasked to align TSM with the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management. TSM is a globally recognized sustainability program established in 2004 by the Mining Association of Canada (MAC). It is supposed to help mining companies in managing key environmental and social risks within their operations. Aside from Canada and the Philippines, other countries that have already adopted TSM are Argentina, Australia, Botswana, Brazil, Colombia, Finland, Norway, and Spain.

Digitimes: Qualcomm will add TSMC as a contract factory for Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

08:11am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Shanghai Metals Market News
[Digitimes: Qualcomm will add TSMC to Snapdragon 8 Gen 1] according to Digitimes, due to the low manufacturing yield of Samsung 4nm process, Qualcomm may use TSMC as one of the flagship SoC contract factories in the future. Digitimes said that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 just launched by Qualcomm uses Samsung''s latest 4nm process, but sources say Samsung is still improving its 4nm process production rate, which is currently estimated to be only 30%, while the low yield may affect shipments of Qualcomm''s latest flagship smartphone SoC.
Group flagship Samsung Electronics is aiming to overtake TSMC to become No. 1 in chip contract manufacturing by 2030

Apple: Bye Qualcomm, hello TSMC?

02:50am, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Tech Wire Asia
The iPhone maker wants to cut reliance on Qualcomm for key components. Apple now plans to have TSMC supply parts for 5G iPhone modems starting 2023. For years, Apple has been using Qualcomm modems in its iPhones before shifting to Intels when its relationship with the former started to sour. Following that, news began to Read more » The post Apple: Bye Qualcomm, hello TSMC? appeared first on Tech Wire Asia .
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