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TSMC’s record quarter extends AI buildout
Read the full story: TSMC’s record quarter extends AI buildoutTSMC’s quarter points to sustained strength in AI infrastructure. First-quarter net income rose 58.3% to a record NT$572.48 billion, while high performance computing contributed 61% of revenue and second-quarter guidance signalled continued momentum.
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Compliance, talent pressures deepen leadership challenge

UK leaders say compliance and talent pressures have intensified further. AMBS research suggests regulatory complexity and workforce challenges are defining a tougher operating environment for senior decision-makers across UK businesses.








