Tower and Switch Semi launch the SW2001 POL regulator, boosting AI and server power efficiency and cutting data-center energy use based on Tower's 65nm BCD
Tower Semiconductor beat sales and earnings expectations for the third quarter. The company's fourth-quarter sales guidance suggests a substantial acceleration for growth.
Tower expands its advanced wafer bonding tech to integrate SiPho and RF-SOI, enabling compact, high-performance chips for next-gen data and telecom markets
Tower Semiconductor Ltd. ( TSEM ) Q3 2025 Earnings Call November 10, 2025 10:00 AM EST Company Participants Noit Levi-Karoubi - Senior Vice President of Human Resources, Investor Relations & Corporate Communications Russell Ellwanger - CEO & Director Oren Shirazi - CFO & Senior VP of Finance Marco Racanelli - President Conference Call Participants Cody Acree Tavy Rosner - Barclays Bank PLC, Res...
Israeli contract chipmaker Tower Semiconductor forecast fourth-quarter revenue above estimates on Monday, driven by strong demand for its specialty analog chips used in data centers and artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Israel-based Phoenix Financial Group sold nearly 3.7 million shares of Tower Semiconductor for an estimated $169.5 million in the third quarter. The transaction value represented about 1.4% of fund assets at quarter-end.
Supply has tightened over the past few years, setting NAND up for strong demand and pricing amid constrained supply. TSEM produces Silicon Photonics chips that are used in optical transceivers, which connect data center servers via optics rather than copper Ethernet. Everus Construction Group, Inc. (ECG), a commercial and utilities construction company, rounded out the list of top contributors.
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