Foxconn beats estimates with record fourth-quarter revenue
Buoyed by their impressive performance, the companies are busy expanding into new products and places. Contract manufacturers have also been expanding into new industries. In October Foxconn unveiled two new electric-vehicle designs,
Key Takeaways The S&P 500 added 0.6% on Monday, Jan. 6, led by a surge in semiconductor stocks as the first full week of the new year began.Teradyne shares pushed higher as Northland Securities analysts highlighted upside potential for the company's electronic testing equipment.
The world’s largest contract chipmaker reported a 39 per cent rise in October-December revenue to US$26.3 billion.
Apple and Nvidia supplier Foxconn posted a record topline in Q4 driven by higher cloud and networking and strong demand from AI servers.
Shares of artificial intelligence (AI) chipmakers like Broadcom ( AVGO -3.29%), Marvell Technology ( MRVL -2.34%), and Arm Holdings ( ARM -2.06%) rallied on Monday. At one point, they were up by 4%, 4.4%, and 5.4%, respectively. As of 1:26 p.m. ET, their gains had moderated to 1.2%, 1.7%, and 4.9%, respectively.
Semiconductor stocks jumped on Monday, lifted by buoyant news regarding the artificial intelligence sector. The S&P and Nasdaq posted two straight days of gains.
Foxconn reported a record revenue of NT$654.825 billion (approx. US$19.91 billion) in December 2024, thanks to the initial shipments of GB200-related products. This boost contributed to a total annual revenue of NT$6.
The Taiwan-listed assembler of Apple and Nvidia products posted record revenue for the fourth quarter, helped by robust demand for servers to power burgeoning artificial intelligence technologies.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. posted fourth-quarter revenue that beat Wall Street estimates as the company keeps gaining from the artificial intelligence (AI) boom.
TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, reported on Friday fourth-quarter revenue that easily beat market forecasts and hit its own expectations as it reaped the benefit of
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's (NYSE:TSM) revenue for December 2024 surged 57.8% year-over-year to about NT$278.16B, amid a growing demand for AI applications. TSM — which produces chips for some of the world's largest tech companies including Apple (AAPL),