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TSMC jumps 5% after Nvidia's chip-collab report

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New York Stock Exchange's shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) soared on Monday after Taiwanese finance newspaper Commercial Times reported that Nvidia's upcoming H200 Tensor Core GPU and Blackwell B100 GPUs will use TSMC's 4nm and 3nm chips, respectively.

TSMC's stocks jumped 5.29% at 10:37 am ET to sell for $140.98 apiece.

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