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Taiwan Is On The Map

Tech Letter

I know it’s not the sexiest choice but there is a chip company in Taiwan that readers need to look at.

This company has investments all over the world and is the leader in what they do.

They are also involved in AI which lately has been the ticket to riches.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) may not seem like a glamorous AI stock, but it's as critical to the AI future.

To understand TSMC's role in AI, you need to understand how we get to end consumer-facing products like ChatGPT, Bard, and other generative AI applications.

For AI to be effective, it must be trained using lots of data -- quantities that must be stored in specialized data centers.

Data centers rely on graphic processing units (GPUs), which are essentially the brains of AI computing systems.

TSMC and the semiconductors it manufactures for its client companies are crucial in this process. These GPUs rely heavily on TSMC's best-in-class manufacturing processes.

This AI knock-on effect hasn't impacted TSMC's financials yet, but management said they expect sales of its AI-related semiconductors to grow at a compound annual rate of 50% for at least the next few years.

By 2027, AI-related semiconductors are expected to be responsible for a large part of the company's revenue.

TSMC will absolutely be additive to the AI ecosystem.

Let’s talk about their products.

TSMC's 3nm fabrication process accounted for 15% of the company's revenue in 2023.

Only one of TSMC's customers used it at the time:

Apple (AAPL).

The three-nanometer product is where it’s at.

Wasn’t it just a year or 2 ago we were at 7 nanometers?

As more customers adopt the manufacturing process, 3nm process nodes will account for a considerably larger share of TSMC's revenue.

This year TSMC's N3-series nodes — including N3B and N3E — will account for over 20% of the foundry's revenue in 2024.

Apple currently exclusively uses TSMC's N3B to make its A17 Pro system-on-chip (SoC) for smartphones, as well as the M3-series processors for iMac desktops and MacBook laptops.

AMD is preparing to launch its new Zen 5-based processors made on 3nm- and 4nm-class process technologies later this year.

Apple's new iPhone 16 series will be equipped with the A18-series processor, and the upcoming M4-series processors for Mac PCs will also be produced using TSMC's 3nm technology.

This marks the first time Intel has entrusted TSMC with the full range of chips for its mainstream consumer platform, the report notes.

This collaboration highlights TSMC's expanding role in serving Intel, which also happens to be the company's rival in the foundry market.

With three major customers using TSMC's 3nm family of process technologies, this company needs to be on readers’ radar.

More companies are expected to adopt TSMC's N3 nodes in 2025, including performance-enhanced N3P, and the report suggests 3nm will account for over 30% of TSMC earnings in 2025.

It’s easy to see with the mushrooming of business for TSMC, how they are a highly sought-after stock.

It also explains why the stock has been on a tear.

It was only just last May they were trading at $82 per share and fast forward to today at the stock sits at $136 per share.

Holding this stock long term has borne fruit and every big should be bought.

They will continue to be the best at what they do.

 

 

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March 25, 2024

Tech Letter

Mad Hedge Technology Letter
March 25, 2024
Fiat Lux

 

Featured Trade:

(REGULATIONS REGULATE TECH)
(AAPL), (GOOGL), (META)

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Regulations Regulate Tech

Tech Letter

I’m not saying the time is up for big tech.

The Magnificent 7 are still by and far great companies who print money.

They dominate in a way that was unfathomable just a generation ago.

Trillion-dollar companies are now commonplace in tech and we have pushed into valuations of over 2 and pushing towards $3 trillion.

Success like this easily could make them easy targets and that is what has become of them in Europe as Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOGL), and Meta (META) are in the firing line under the sweeping new Digital Markets Act tech legislation.

Apple has already been slapped on the wrist quite hard with a $2 billion fee after the European Commission said it found that Apple had applied restrictions on app developers that prevented them from informing iOS users about alternative and cheaper music subscription services available outside of the app.

In a third inquiry, the commission said it is investigating whether Apple has complied with its DMA obligations to ensure that users can easily uninstall apps on iOS and change default settings. The probe also focuses on whether Apple is actively prompting users with choices to allow them to change default services on iOS, such as for the web browser or search engine.

The fourth probe targets Alphabet, as the European Commission looks into whether the firm’s display of Google search results to choosing its own products over other services.

The fifth and final investigation focuses on Meta and its so-called pay and consent model. Last year, Meta introduced an ad-free subscription model for Facebook and Instagram in Europe. The commission is looking into whether offering the subscription model without ads or making users consent to terms and conditions for the free service is in violation of the DMA.

If any company is found to have infringed the DMA, the commission can impose fines of up to 10% of the tech firms’ total worldwide turnover. These penalties can increase to 20% in case of repeated infringement.

Preferring one’s own product from companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google is not a shocking phenomenon. Business can be a dirty game and self-selecting ones products because they own the platform they are sold on is almost common knowledge to the average consumers.

Organizational bodies like the European Commission have an incentive to fine American tech companies that do business in Europe.

Europe has no alternative apps and aren’t competitive in the tech space.

The desperate reach of European bureaucracy has decided to just steal the money in the form of tech fines instead.

One big takeaway that sticks out like a sore thumb is the clear trend to the low-hanging fruit being plucked.

The incremental dollar will be harder to earn for big tech as regulatory commissions around the world zone in on their anti-competitive practices.

I doubt that fines will get so big to the point that these tech firms will go bankrupt, but this could set the stage for a slew of earnings misses which could knock down the share prices.

I still believe these stocks are buys, but only after they are beaten down and repriced.

I wouldn’t go chasing here with regulatory issues rearing its ugly head and revenue forecasts disappointing.

If I had to choose one to avoid then it would be Apple.

 

 

 

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