On Thursday, The Information reported, citing unidentified sources, that the U.S. Commerce Department recently reached out to TSMC to ask whether it was working with Huawei on smartphone and AI chips.
TSMC is banning shipments of even more cutting-edge chips to China including powerful GPUs used to train AI models.
Huawei reported its second-highest annual revenue in 2024, driven by strong sales for its smartphone and smart vehicle ...
The new rules follow curbs the U.S. placed on TSMC after discovery of its chip in Huawei's Ascend 910B multi-chip system. As Reuters exclusively reported, the U.S. in November ordered TSMC to halt ...
SMIC grows as TSMC halts semiconductor orders for Chinese firms under sanctions SMICs expansion accelerates as TSMC curtails ...
Nvidia's GPUs remain the best solutions for AI training, but Huawei's own processors can be used for inference.
At the same time, it also shows Huawei's sustained need for the most sophisticated chips. TSMC said in a statement on Monday that it had proactively reached out to the Commerce Department ...
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January earthquake shook $165M off TSMC’s revenue forecastTaiwanese chipmaking champion TSMC has revealed that a January earthquake will cost it millions. The January 21st tremblor ...
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Trump wants to review Chips Act funding and 'take back' Taiwan's semiconductor dominanceTrump reportedly wants the US to take Taiwan's place in the global chip business. He could also be reviewing the Chips Act ...
Taiwan's TSMC could increase prices of chip production soon to combat the upcoming tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
Recent reports indicate that TSMC plans to respond by passing costs onto consumers, likely dragging end products further away from the Moore's Law curve. Commercial Times reports that TSMC might ...
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