Etymology
Origin of Taiwanese
Example Sentences
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing shares traded in the U.S. rose 1.8% after the Taiwanese chip company reported another month of growing revenue, signaling demand for semiconductors remains robust.
From Barron's
King Liu, the founder of Taiwanese bicycle maker Giant and a self-described "missionary" for cycling culture, died on Monday at the age of 91, the company said.
From Barron's
Heavyweights, like Japanese and Taiwanese life insurers, are still hedging relatively little dollar exposure and even minor shifts could be a big drag on the currency.
The Taiwanese chip manufacturer will produce 3-nanometer chips at its Kumamoto site in Japan, having previously designated the factory for less advanced chips.
From Barron's
In 2026, the Taiwanese company will probably gain market share in Nvidia’s Grace CPU, making it another growth driver after graphics cards.
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