Chipmaker TSMC Gets Sales Lift From AI, Apple iPhones 
  investors.com
   Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM),  better known as TSMC, reported better-than-expected sales for October,  thanks to demand for chips for artificial intelligence and Apple's ( AAPL) iPhone 15. TSM stock jumped on the news Friday.
           In afternoon trading on the  stock market today, TSM stock surged 5.8% higher to 96.93. Other semiconductor stocks followed suit.
   Early Friday, TSMC released its  monthly sales data,  which showed a 34.8% increase in revenue in October from September. On a  year-over-year basis, TSMC's October sales rose 15.7%.
   The October report sets a positive tone for the company's fourth  quarter, Wedbush Securities analyst Matt Bryson said in a client note.  Bryson reiterated his outperform rating on TSM stock after the sales  report.
   "We expect a strong Q4 from TSMC," he said. "In particular, we expect  that Apple seasonality and continued growth in demand for AI solutions  will boost TSMC into year end, with some potential benefit from recently  better handset dynamics."
   TSMC Stock Lifts Semiconductor Stocks Taiwan Semiconductor is the world's largest contract chipmaker. It makes chips for top fabless chip firms such as Apple, AMD ( AMD), Nvidia ( NVDA), Qualcomm ( QCOM) and many more.
   "Looking beyond this quarter, we continue to expect an eventual  recovery in macro conditions/end markets that will be boosted by  technology trends requiring an increase in semiconductor content,  driving future demand growth and returning utilization rates to more  optimal levels," Bryson said.
   Those tech trends include AI, Internet of Things, electric vehicles,  self-driving automobiles, augmented reality and virtual reality, he  said.
   TSM stock is one of 30 semiconductor stocks on the Philadelphia  semiconductor index, known as SOX. In afternoon trading on Friday, the  SOX rose 3.6%.
   
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