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Jensen Huang: Buying TSMC (TSM.US) Stock Is Very Good Investment
Nvidia (NVDA.US) CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taipei today (22nd) to visit TSMC (TSM.US) Chairman Mark Liu. Huang said that he considers TSMC to be one of the greatest companies in ...
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Nvidia (NVDA.US)      CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taipei today (22nd) to visit TSMC (TSM.US)      Chairman Mark Liu. Huang said that he considers TSMC to be one of the greatest companies in human history, and anyone who buys TSMC's stock is very smart, as it is a very good investment.

Previously, US President Donald Trump said that Nvidia and AMD (AMD.US)      agreed to remit 15% of their chip sales revenue to China to the US government. Huang expressed his deep gratitude to the US government for approving the export of its H20 chips to China, as Chinese customers are also expanding their AI business.

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Therefore, he believed that the demand is very huge, and that the export of its H20 chips to China does not pose a national security issue, benefiting both the US and China markets.
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