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NVIDIA CEO’s Strategic Presence at APEC Summit NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to make a significant appearance at the…
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has announced what analysts are calling a historic financial quarter, with revenue reportedly surging over a third year-over-year. The semiconductor giant’s performance appears driven by continued strong demand for advanced 3nm and 5nm process technologies, particularly from the artificial intelligence sector and major consumer electronics brands.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has posted what sources indicate are record-breaking financial results for the third quarter of 2025, according to reports from the company. The semiconductor manufacturing leader reportedly achieved revenues of approximately $27.6 billion, representing growth of more than a third compared to the same period last year. Profit figures were equally impressive, reportedly jumping nearly 40 percent to reach roughly $12.6 billion, according to the analysis of the company’s financial disclosures available through their official earnings release.
SK Telecom’s newly formed AI division is implementing a voluntary retirement program for its approximately 1,000 employees, according to company statements. The telecommunications giant describes the move as a supportive measure rather than downsizing as it consolidates various AI operations under a centralized structure.
South Korean telecommunications leader SK Telecom is implementing significant workforce adjustments at its recently established artificial intelligence division, according to reports from TechCrunch. The company confirmed to the publication that employees at its AI CIC (Company-in-Company) unit are being offered a voluntary retirement program just weeks after the division’s official launch.
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