TSMC plans another $100B US investment - geopolitical insurance at semiconductor scale
TSMC is accepting a 30-50% cost premium on US manufacturing. That's not a business decision—it's a geopolitical hedge at foundry scale.
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TSMC is accepting a 30-50% cost premium on US manufacturing. That's not a business decision—it's a geopolitical hedge at foundry scale.
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A Hong Kong IPO filing from a top-tier-backed robotics manufacturer indicates that Chinese robotics is transitioning from a venture capital asset class to public equity.
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Nvidia may shift from chip vendor to direct infrastructure financer - taking on the role of landlord and lender to its biggest customer
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New long-range energy forecasts suggest data center operators who locked in gas infrastructure are now exposed to the same demand-collapse risk as legacy fossil fuel investors.
Aug 14, 2026 at 18:57 3 5
Investment banking discussions reportedly value Anthropic at up to $2 trillion ahead of a potential IPO—a figure that rewrites what an AI-native company can claim to be worth before it's ever traded publicly.
Aug 13, 2026 at 20:42 12 12
A record joint investment in advanced image sensors, not AI chips. The signal: TSMC’s demand overflows beyond compute alone, and Japan becomes a strategic manufacturing hub.
Aug 10, 2026 at 16:29 6 5
The AI funding machine is still running—but Nikkei Asia documents the first visible pressure points: higher borrowing costs for AI companies, the SpaceX secondary sell-off, and institutional investors recalibrating risk.
Aug 8, 2026 at 09:57 9 13
SK Hynix is considering bringing in an outside investor for its $3 billion China DRAM facility. The move signals a new phase in the memory chip geopolitical chess game—neither a full exit nor full commitment.
Aug 8, 2026 at 09:57 14 16
Taiwan's Nanya Technology plans a $10.7 billion fab investment, adding another major player to a global DRAM expansion wave driven entirely by AI memory demand.
Aug 7, 2026 at 10:55 13 13
Facing mainland chip restrictions, Chinese AI companies are pushing aggressively into Hong Kong's data center market—a regulatory arbitrage that is real, and finite.
Aug 7, 2026 at 10:54 11 10
Amundi, Europe's largest asset manager, is holding its AI thesis through the 2026 sell-off - but signals increasing selectivity between infrastructure and application-layer bets.
Aug 6, 2026 at 11:00 11 12
Governments betting fiscal policy and industrial strategy on the AI boom face an underappreciated fragility: the investment cycle is outrunning the evidence base for productivity returns.
Aug 6, 2026 at 11:00 9 8