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    TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, reports 68% surge in June revenue

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJuly 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) signage on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, US, on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026.

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    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported a 67.9% year-on-year rise in its June sales on Monday, ahead of its second-quarter earnings release later this week.

    For the first half of 2026, TSMC’s total revenue reached 2.4 trillion new Taiwan dollars ($74.99 billion), representing a 35.6% increase compared to the same period in 2025. TSMC reported June revenue of NT$ 442.68 billion — a 6.2% increase from the previous month.

    The Taiwanese chip giant’s shares were trading 1% higher Monday.

    The company’ growth has been boosted by demand for artificial intelligence chips and infrastructure investments. 

    The world’s largest contract chipmaker manufactures semiconductors for a wide range of applications, spanning from smartphones to high-performance AI computing systems, with key clients including U.S. technology leaders such as AI darling Nvidia, Apple and Advanced Micro Devices.

    TSMC plans to add two advanced chip packaging plants in the Chiayi Science Park in southern Taiwan, Reuters reported, citing remarks made by Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen on Sunday. Wu noted that the site’s first facility is already in mass production, with the second expected to begin shortly. 

    TSMC, which commands a 73% share of the global pure-foundry market — chips manufactured for clients — in the first quarter of 2026, according to data from Counterpoint Research, is set to report its second-quarter earnings on Thursday, July 16. 

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