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  Earnings  TSMC profit surges 39% to beat estimates and hit yet another record on AI chip demand
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TSMC profit surges 39% to beat estimates and hit yet another record on AI chip demand

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The TSMC logo is displayed on a building in Hsinchu, Taiwan April 15, 2025.

Ann Wang | Reuters

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. on Thursday reported a 39.1% increase in third-quarter profit from last year, beating estimates and hitting a fresh record as demand for artificial intelligence chips stayed strong.

Here are the company’s results versus LSEG SmartEstimates:

  • Revenue: 989.92 billion New Taiwan dollars ($33.10 billion) vs. NT$977.46 billion expected
  • Net income: NT$452.3 billion, vs. NT$417.69 billion 

TSMC’s revenue in the September quarter rose 30.3% from a year ago to NT$989.92 billion, also beating estimates. Net income increased 13.7% from last quarter, which had marked a record high at the time.

As Asia’s largest technology company by market capitalization, TSMC has benefited from the artificial intelligence boom, producing advanced AI processors for clients such as Nvidia and AMD.

“Recent developments in AI market continue to be very positive,” TSMC CEO C.C. Wei said on an earnings call, adding that increasing adoption of AI models by consumers has led to more demand for compute, and by extension, semiconductor products. “Thus, our conviction in the AI megatrend is strengthening,” he added.

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Bolstered by this AI strength, Wei said the company had raised its 2025 revenue growth forecast to the mid-30% range. In July, the company had expected full-year revenue growth of about 30%.

TSMC also increased its expected floor for capacity expansion and upgrades to $40 billion for the full year, up from a previous floor of $38 billion.

Cutting-edge chips

TSMC’s high-performance computing division, which encompasses artificial intelligence and 5G applications, made up the majority of sales in the July-September quarter, accounting for 57% of revenue.

TSMC said advanced chips, with sizes 7-nanometer or smaller, accounted for 74% of TSMC’s total wafer revenue in the quarter. 

In semiconductor technology, smaller nanometer sizes signify more compact transistor designs, which lead to greater processing power and efficiency. 

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Growth in TSMC’s most advanced chips particularly drove revenue gains in the third quarter, according to Counterpoint Research senior analyst William Li.

“TSMC’s robust earnings are a direct reflection of the strong traction at 3nm as well as high utilization at 4/5nm – both of which are being driven by ongoing orders from AI GPU and HPC customers and premium smartphone platforms,” Li told CNBC in a statement. 

TSMC executives also said Thursday that they were monitoring U.S. tariff developments as Taiwan negotiates for a lower “reciprocal” rate and Washington weighs industry-specific duties on semiconductors. However, TSMC is likely to receive some exemptions. 

“We understand there are uncertainties and risks from the potential impact of tariff policies, especially in consumer-related and price-sensitive market segments,” Wei said, adding that the company would continue to monitor and plan for any impact. 

TSMC has been investing heavily in facilities in the U.S. — spending that could help reduce its exposure to tariff impacts.

Shares of TSMC in Taiwan have risen more than 38% so far this year.

Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that TSMC produces advanced AI processors for AMD. An earlier version stated the wrong company.

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