Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd.

TSM
$398.37 -11.99 (-2.93%)
Dividend Yield 0.88%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
$0.502021-12-162021-12-17
October 8, 2026$1.112026-09-162026-09-16
July 9, 2026$0.942026-06-112026-06-11
April 9, 2026$0.942026-03-172026-03-17
January 8, 2026$0.802025-12-112025-12-11

Dividends Summary

Company News

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The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • July 17, 2026

Dell Technologies and NVIDIA represent different plays on the AI boom. Dell has surged over 200% in 2026 with strong server sales driven by AI adoption, while NVIDIA remains the dominant chip leader with superior financials and a 55.6% net margin. Though Dell appears cheaper on valuation metrics, NVIDIA is recommended as the better long-term inve...

Dow Holds Steady While Nasdaq Stumbles: What Moved Markets This Week
The Motley Fool • Anders Bylund • July 17, 2026

The Nasdaq fell 2.5% for the week amid concerns about unsustainable AI infrastructure spending, with major tech stocks declining. The Dow remained relatively stable, buoyed by strong earnings from Travelers and UnitedHealth Group. Chip stocks faced particular pressure following Taiwan Semiconductor's increased capex forecast and IBM's profit warn...

TSMC Just Announced Fantastic News for Nvidia Shareholders
The Motley Fool • Adria Cimino • July 17, 2026

TSMC reported strong Q2 earnings with revenue up 33% and EPS up 77%, driven by AI chip demand. The company announced a $100 billion additional investment in Arizona manufacturing, including advanced packaging capabilities, which could benefit customers like Nvidia. TSMC's CEO indicated strong demand signals from cloud providers, suggesting sustai...

Stock Market Today, July 16: Micron Plunges as Tech Stocks Extend Sell-Off
The Motley Fool • Emma Newbery • July 16, 2026

Tech stocks extended their sell-off on July 16, 2026, with the Nasdaq Composite falling 1.47% amid growing AI spending concerns and escalating U.S.-Iran tensions. Micron Technology plunged nearly 6%, while semiconductor leaders like Nvidia and Broadcom declined. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing fell despite record earnings. Abbott Laboratories ...

Dow Jones Hangs On While Memory Chips Take Another Beating
The Motley Fool • Anders Bylund • July 16, 2026

The semiconductor sector continued its fourth consecutive day of losses after Taiwan Semiconductor raised capital expenditure forecasts to $60-64 billion, sparking investor concerns about profitability. Memory chip stocks like SK Hynix and Micron plummeted, dragging down the Nasdaq and S&P 500. The Dow remained relatively stable as healthcare sto...

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