TSMC to boost capital spending as demand for artificial intelligence chips surges

The article content could not be accessed due to technical loading issues on the source site, preventing retrieval of details about TSMC's capital spending plans and artificial intelligence chip demand.

The article could not be summarized because the main content did not load on the source site. The page displayed a notice explaining that JavaScript was disabled or that a required part of the site could not load, possibly due to a browser extension, network issues, or browser settings.

The message on the page instructed the user to enable JavaScript to proceed. It also suggested checking the network connection, disabling any ad blockers, or trying a different browser in order to load the required site components.

Because only this technical error notice was available and no editorial text, data, or quotations about TSMC, capital spending, or artificial intelligence chips appeared, there was no article content to extract, reorganize, or summarize.

68

Impact Score

Artificial Intelligence regulation outlook for 2026

Global lawmakers are tightening and diverging on Artificial Intelligence rules across regulation, intellectual property, data privacy, litigation, and competition, leaving businesses to navigate an increasingly complex compliance landscape into 2026.

Mila researchers confront

Québec research institute Mila is making mental health safeguards for Artificial Intelligence chatbots a top priority as reports mount of users experiencing “Artificial Intelligence psychosis” and, in some cases, suicide linked to chatbot interactions.

Contact Us

Got questions? Use the form to contact us.

Contact Form

Clicking next sends a verification code to your email. After verifying, you can enter your message.