Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)

Dividend Yield 1.11%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex-Date Record Date
$0.50 2021-12-16 2021-12-17
January 8, 2026 $0.83 2025-12-11 2025-12-11
October 9, 2025 $0.82 2025-09-16 2025-09-16
July 10, 2025 $0.78 2025-06-12 2025-06-12
April 10, 2025 $0.68 2025-03-18 2025-03-18

Dividends Summary

Company News

Intel Consolidates Gains as Altera Sale and Tesla Rumors Tighten the Spring
Investing.com • Jeffrey Neal Johnson • September 18, 2025

Intel strengthens its position through strategic moves, including selling its Altera stake and exploring potential partnerships with ARM and Tesla, signaling a potential turnaround in its business strategy.

What TSMC, Synopsys, and Nvidia Stock Investors Should Know About Recent Semiconductor Updates
The Motley Fool • Jose Najarro • September 17, 2025

Recent developments in the semiconductor sector highlight potential changes and opportunities for key technology companies, with a focus on emerging technological advancements and market dynamics.

TSMC Launches Its Own Honey Brand 'Ji Mi' As Bees, Fireflies Return To Restored Ecosystem Around Chip Plants
Benzinga • Namrata Sen • September 16, 2025

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) has launched its own honey brand 'Ji Mi' after successfully restoring the local ecosystem around its manufacturing facilities, which has led to the return of bees and native species. The company has achieved significant sustainability milestones, including 90% water recycling and 97% waste recycling rates.

Efinix®、Titanium® 製品ラインを倍増
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Sammy Chan (Ceo) • September 10, 2025

Efinix announced an expansion of its Titanium FPGA product line, manufactured using TSMC's 16/12nm process, targeting AI-driven industries with enhanced performance and energy efficiency.

Trump hates the Biden-era Chips Act. What’s next for semiconductor makers?
MarketWatch • Therese Poletti • March 6, 2025

President Trump expressed his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act, raising questions about the future of the program and the role of U.S. semiconductor companies. He also touted a new agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to invest $100 billion in additional U.S. factories.