Big moves in the semiconductor space: ASML just hit a new record high, with its market cap breaking past the $500 billion mark. The catalyst? TSMC came out with surprisingly robust guidance for 2026, and the market's eating it up. For anyone tracking the infrastructure powering mining rigs and trading servers, this matters. When chip supply chains stabilize and demand forecasts strengthen, you're looking at potential downstream effects on hardware availability and, down the line, operational costs across the industry.
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ImpermanentSage
· 5h ago
ASML surpassing 500 billion is really outrageous, but to be honest, TSMC's guidance is just so-so... miners should be happy.
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notSatoshi1971
· 8h ago
ASML surpasses 500 billion, and TSMC's 2026 guidance is so aggressive? Mining costs are going to decrease, but is this rally truly a genuine increase or just another institutional shakeout?
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NotSatoshi
· 8h ago
ASML surpassing 500 billion is truly incredible. Once TSMC's guidance was released, it directly boosted the entire sector... But to be honest, this is really good news for the miners.
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AirdropHunter007
· 8h ago
The chip rally is crazy. It's outrageous that ASML surpasses 500 billion, and as soon as TSMC's guidance is released, the entire market gets excited. Can this reduce our mining costs?
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FalseProfitProphet
· 8h ago
ASML has broken 500 billion? Alright, anyway, there's always someone to take over in the chip sector...
Big moves in the semiconductor space: ASML just hit a new record high, with its market cap breaking past the $500 billion mark. The catalyst? TSMC came out with surprisingly robust guidance for 2026, and the market's eating it up. For anyone tracking the infrastructure powering mining rigs and trading servers, this matters. When chip supply chains stabilize and demand forecasts strengthen, you're looking at potential downstream effects on hardware availability and, down the line, operational costs across the industry.