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TSMC Q4 revenue jumps 34% to $26B, beating estimates on strong AI demand

by admin January 10, 2025
January 10, 2025
TSMC Q4 revenue jumps 34% to $26B, beating estimates on strong AI demand

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, reported robust fourth-quarter revenue growth for 2024, reflecting the accelerating impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the semiconductor market.

Revenue surged by 34.4% year-on-year, reaching T$868.42 billion ($26.36 billion), surpassing market expectations.

The AI boom has not only offset the decline in pandemic-related demand for consumer electronics but has also positioned TSMC as a critical player in the global tech ecosystem.

AI leads semiconductor transformation

TSMC’s remarkable performance underscores the transformative effect of AI on the semiconductor industry.

For December alone, TSMC reported a revenue increase of 57.8% year-on-year to T$278.16 billion, demonstrating the immense scale of this demand.

As consumer electronics like tablets and smartphones experienced tapering growth, AI servers and specialised processors emerged as key revenue drivers, ensuring sustained momentum for the company.

The company’s leadership in advanced process nodes solidifies its competitive edge, ensuring it can cater to next-generation AI workloads.

Taiwan’s tech sector has also benefited from this shift.

TSMC plays a critical role in the global chip supply chain, producing semiconductors for numerous major technology companies.

Among its most prominent customers is the world’s second most valuable company NVIDIA Corporation.

NVIDIA has been a significant driver of AI-driven demand for TSMC’s chips over the past two years, further solidifying the chipmaker’s importance in the industry.

TSMC’s growth projections and market performance

Despite the positive outlook, TSMC’s shares closed flat on Friday, reflecting cautious investor sentiment ahead of its full earnings release on Jan. 16.

The company’s Taipei-listed stock had an extraordinary run in 2024, soaring by 81% and significantly outperforming the broader market, which gained 28.5%.

TSMC’s fourth-quarter revenue fell within its October forecast of $26.1 billion to $26.9 billion, reinforcing its ability to deliver consistent results.

The company is expected to update its guidance for the current quarter and the full year, providing insights into how AI demand and macroeconomic conditions will shape its trajectory.

Implications for global tech leadership

TSMC’s role as a cornerstone of AI innovation is shaping its strategic direction and elevating its global influence.

By continuing to pioneer advanced semiconductor technologies, the company strengthens its position against competitors while meeting the increasing complexities of AI workloads.

Its sustained investment in research and development ensures it remains well-prepared for long-term growth.

As Taiwan cements its status as a hub for technological innovation, the performance of companies like TSMC not only drives domestic economic growth but also underscores its indispensable role in global supply chains.

With AI demand expected to grow further, TSMC’s adaptability and advanced manufacturing capabilities are likely to keep it at the forefront of the semiconductor industry.

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