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TSMC profit beats estimates after year of rapid AI-driven growth

by Sarkiya Ranen
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TSMC profit beats estimates after year of rapid AI-driven growth
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TAIWAN Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) profit in the December quarter topped estimates with a 57 per cent rise, giving a boost to investors hoping to see the artificial intelligence (AI) hardware spending spree extend into 2025.

The world’s biggest chipmaker reported a net income of NT$374.7 billion (S$15.6 billion) on Thursday (Jan 16). That compares with an average profit estimate of NT$369.8 billion, after the company disclosed better-than-projected sales last week.

The strong performance extends a winning streak dating back years, as TSMC has outperformed profit estimates in all quarters but one since the summer of 2019. That run, initially driven by Apple’s iPhone and iPad, has been turbocharged by an AI spending cycle that lifted Nvidia to a valuation beyond US$3 trillion. As the main chipmaker to Apple and Nvidia, TSMC is closely watched for its outlook on the broader electronics industry.

The world’s largest maker of advanced chips has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of a global race to develop AI. TSMC’s shares jumped over 80 per cent in 2024, marking the biggest percentage gain since 1999.

ChatGPT spurred a frenzied AI infrastructure build-out over the past two years, though the lack of a big profit-generating AI application so far has stoked concerns about a potential bubble.

The Taiwanese company is also grappling with uncertainties stemming from the US-China tech conflict. The US this month announced new export control rules on AI chips to curtail their flow to China. Apple remains TSMC’s largest customer and iPhones sales are expected to be muted.

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TSMC executives will be sharing their outlook on revenue and capital expenditure during an earnings conference call starting at 2 pm in Taiwan. Morgan Stanley said last week it expects the company to guide towards 2025 sales growth in the low-20 per cent range in US dollar terms.

“For the driver, besides the ongoing robust AI chip demand, there will be support from new smartphone chips and AI PCs, possibly more outsourcing orders from Intel, and WiFi 7 chips,” Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Charles Shum said about the 2025 revenue outlook.

Geopolitical tensions have pushed TSMC to expand globally. Investors will be focused on how factories in Arizona and Japan ramp up and whether additional expansion plans stay on track or get delayed.

TSMC is planning more plants in Europe with a focus on the market for AI chips, according to a senior Taiwanese official. That’s on top of the German plant under construction in Dresden. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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