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Currently only two in five semiconductor firms are confident in their supply chain's robustness. To mitigate risks, companies are shifting towards domestic and regional sourcing
As we move through 2025, staying informed and adaptable will be key to capitalizing on the opportunities this pivotal industry presents.
We recently compiled a list of the Goldman Sachs’ 35 AI Superstars. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) stands against the other AI stocks.
So much for the quiet pre-holiday trading session as Asian equities were mixed though Australia was closed for Australia Day, Indonesia was closed for Al Isra’ wal-Mi’raj, South Korea was closed for the Korean New Year,
Crucial to panels, inverters and batteries, semiconductors are the solar industry’s silent workhorses; however, material scarcity and supply chain issues loom.
Both stocks could deliver for investors, but there are considerable risks to consider. If you've got $1,000 to invest, want exposure to semiconductor stocks, and are willing to take some risk, Intel and Qualcomm should be on your radar.
FTXL focuses on US semiconductor companies, using quality factors like ROA and cash flow for portfolio selection. Read why FTXL ETF is a Hold.
Shares of AI-related hardware companies plunged on Monday, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM -14.11%), Marvell Technology ( MRVL -18.96%), and Arista Networks ( ANET -23.50%), which fell 14.4%, 18%, and 21.9%, respectively, as of 1:11 PM EDT.
Shares of exchange-traded funds that hold semiconductor stocks were down Tuesday morning, extending Monday’s selloff sparked by DeepSeek fears. The iShares Semiconductor ETF, whose top holdings as of Monday included Broadcom Inc.
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the agency in charge of a $52 billion semiconductor subsidy program declined to give it unqualified support, raising questions about the disbursement of funds to companies like Intel Corp.