Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Semiconductor Manufacturing stocks.

Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 5 TSM TSMC's Takeoff: Reasons Why It's Still Not The Top, But Caution Is Warranted
Jul 5 TSM Why Did Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Rise 15% Last Month?
Jul 5 TSM Nvidia Gets Rare Downgrade on Valuation Concerns After Rally
Jul 5 TSM What's Going On With Taiwan Semiconductor Stock On Friday?
Jul 5 TSM 4 Stocks, 3 ETFs Trading Higher After June Jobs Report
Jul 5 TSM 2 No-Brainer Billionaire-Owned Stocks to Buy Right Now
Jul 5 TSM Better Chip Stock: Arm Holdings vs. Intel
Jul 4 TSM ASML Stock Is an AI Chip Hero. Why It’s Set for a Boost.
Jul 4 FORM Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks Q1 Teardown: FormFactor (NASDAQ:FORM) Vs The Rest
Jul 4 TSM Apple's New Artificial Intelligence (AI) Features Could Push This Semiconductor Company to a $1 Trillion Valuation
Jul 4 TSM TSMC Stock Hits NT$1,000 Apiece as AI-Powered Rally Prevails
Jul 3 TSM Why ASML Holdings Gained 10.7% in June
Jul 3 TSM 2 Supercharged Artificial Intelligence Stocks With Room to Run
Jul 3 TSM 2 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy With Less Than $1,000
Jul 3 TSM Taiwan Bank Giant Downplays China Risks, Sees No Tech Bubble
Jul 3 TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM): The Best Stock Pick By Billionaire Phillipe Laffont?
Jul 2 TSM Boeing, Tesla stock reaction, small-cap portfolio: Market Domination
Jul 2 TSM Nvidia is the best way to play AI for the 'next 10 years'
Jul 2 TSM Considering Microsoft Corp (MSFT) Ahead Of Earnings Report? Here's A Better Alternative
Jul 1 TSM Intel Stock Is Down, but Is It Also Out?
Semiconductor Manufacturing

Semiconductor device fabrication is the process used to create the integrated circuits that are present in everyday electrical and electronic devices. It is a multiple-step sequence of photolithographic and chemical processing steps during which electronic circuits are gradually created on a wafer made of pure semiconducting material. Silicon is almost always used, but various compound semiconductors are used for specialized applications.
The entire manufacturing process, from start to packaged chips ready for shipment, takes six to eight weeks and is performed in highly specialized facilities referred to as foundries or fabs. In more advanced semiconductor devices, such as modern 14/10/7 nm nodes, fabrication can take up to 15 weeks with 11–13 weeks being the industry average.By industry standard, each generation of the semiconductor manufacturing process, also known as "technology node", is designated by the process’s minimum feature size. Technology nodes, also known as "process technologies" or simply "nodes", are typically indicated by the size in nanometers (or historically micrometers) of the process's gate length.As of 2018, 14 nanometer process chips are commonly in mass production, with 10 nanometer class chips about to begin production.

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