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89 One company now makes up more than 40% of Taiwan’s entire stock market — and it builds the advanced AI chips no rival can replicate, on an island that sits within missile range of a country that has never ruled out taking it by force

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 08:37 EDT

One company now makes up more than 40% of Taiwan’s entire stock market — and it builds the advanced AI chips no rival can replicate, on an island that sits within missile range of a country that has never ruled out taking it by force

TSMC manufactures an estimated 90%-plus of the world's most advanced chips on a single island 130 kilometres from China. There is no second source for the silicon powering the AI age.

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