Comparison of advanced process yield rates between TSMC, Samsung and Intel: Numbers of advanced process yield rates Samsung’s advanced process yield rates are very poor and are not at the same level as TSMC. Perhaps we should say that TSMC is so good that it has brought the yield rate of advanced processes close to the yield rate of TSMC’s mature processes. This is a rare ability. Intel has never publicly announced its process yield.
ROE, the most important management indicator
The Return On Equity (ROE) algorithm is “net profit after tax/shareholder equity × 100%”, which is one of the few financial figures that can be used to measure the operational performance of a company’s leadership team. It represents the efficiency of the company’s profit for shareholders, and it can also be said to measure the company’s overall capital utilization efficiency. Therefore, the higher the value, the better.
6 common wrong semiconductor investment myths
This article is to explore common semiconductor investment myths that most people have wrong about semiconductor investing, and they are horribly wrong.
The most important quality for an investor is temperament, not intellect
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Qualcomm diversifies success, no nonger highly dependend on phone
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The First Anniversary Review: Top 10 read articles in Andy Lin’s blog
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The commonalities of Buffett portfolio – cheap, fixed income, repurchase
I recently took a general look at Buffett portfolio , and I made some big discoveries. Buffett basically only invests in companies with fixed cash flow income. He likes companies that actively implement stock repurchases. Almost every shareholding has dividends. He likes cheap companies.
An excellent book for career and life- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
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How AMD makes money? A rare case of turning defeat into victory
The stock price has risen from the lowest point of US$ 1.66 on September 28, 2015 (close to the threshold of delisting), and it has risen to US$ 137.5 at an alarming rate in only 6 years, which is an almost impossible task. Shares rose 148% in 2019, making it the biggest gainer for the year in the S&P 500 and Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, surging 21-fold in ten years. I mentioned AMD in my book of “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”
The main investment principles of successful investors are similar
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