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Himax Technologies (NASDAQ:HIMX) just caught a serious tailwind from Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM), and investors are paying attention. TF International's Ming-Chi Kuo is calling it a key beneficiary of TSMC's big bet on artificial intelligence and silicon photonics. Himax, as the exclusive micro-lens array supplier for COUPETSMC's cutting-edge silicon photonics techis in prime position as the first and second generations move into mass production validation. AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) is expected to be the first major adopter, while Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) could jump in if production stays on track. The AI-driven optical computing race is heating up, and Himax is sitting at the right table.
Investors are already locking in. Himax shares popped nearly 56% in one month and surged nearly 21% this morning, and analysts are scrambling to adjust their outlook. Baird just doubled its price target from $7.00 to $15.00, citing the company's growing presence in Co-Packed Optics and Augmented Reality. Himax also delivered a solid Q3, beating expectations with $222.4 million in revenue, backed by strong automotive and tablet sales. Even with operating expenses creeping upmostly from annual bonusesthe bigger picture is clear: demand is ramping, and Himax is capitalizing. The company is pushing further into OLED and AI sensing, with automotive OLED solutions on track for mass production in 2025.
Looking ahead, Himax is stacking catalysts. Its WiseEye AI Sensing solution is expanding into new applications, while advanced CPO technology is driving non-driver IC sales. This isn't just about one product cycleit's about a strategic move into next-gen computing, AI, and optical innovations. With a strong foothold in multiple high-growth sectors, Himax is shaping up to be a serious contender in the semiconductor space, just as the AI boom accelerates.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.