Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Thursday it is confident in its growth over the next few years, driven by robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors, as it rides an AI boom. 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 outlook for the AI industry. Taiwan has taken centrestage this week as it hosts the annual Computex conference, where leaders of some of the world's most powerful tech companies are gathering, with executives from the likes of Nvidia to Intel praising the island's central role in the global supply chain.
TSMC boss upbeat on outlook as AI boom shows no sign of easing
Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Thursday it is confident in its growth over the next few years, driven by robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors, as it rides an AI boom. 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 outlook for the AI industry. Taiwan has taken centrestage this week as it hosts the annual Computex conference, where leaders of some of the world's most powerful tech companies are gathering, with executives from the likes of Nvidia to Intel praising the island's central role in the global supply chain.
Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Thursday it is confident in its growth over the next few years, driven by robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors, as it rides an AI boom. 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 outlook for the AI industry. Taiwan has taken centrestage this week as it hosts the annual Computex conference, where leaders of some of the world's most powerful tech companies are gathering, with executives from the likes of Nvidia to Intel praising the island's central role in the global supply chain.
- Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Thursday it is confident in its growth over the next few years, driven by robust demand for computing power and advanced semiconductors, as it rides an AI boom.
- Wei, speaking at TSMC's annual shareholders' meeting in the northern Taiwanese city of Hsinchu, added that its customers continue to express a positive outlook for the AI industry.
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