TSMC posts 77% profit jump for Q2, surging past market expectations

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company reported a record profit surge. This growth was fueled by strong demand for advanced artificial intelligence chips. The company's net profit climbed significantly, exceeding market expectations. Analysts ...

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TSMC, the world's main producer of advanced AI chips and a major supplier to Nvidia, on Thursday posted a 77% jump in second-quarter profit to a record that was far ahead of market forecasts.

Benefiting from surging demand for advanced chips used in artificial ‌intelligence applications, Taiwan ⁠Semiconductor ⁠Manufacturing Co said net profit for April to June climbed to T$706.6 billion ($21.99 billion), its ninth straight quarter of double-digit percentage growth.

That was well ahead of a forecast T$632.6 billion for the second quarter, according to an LSEG SmartEstimate compiled from 18 analysts. SmartEstimates place greater weight on forecasts from analysts who are more consistently accurate.


Analysts said demand for Taiwan Semiconductor ⁠Manufacturing Co's (TSMC) ‌3-nanometre and 2-nanometre process technologies for AI chips, as well as for its advanced chip packaging technology, CoWoS, remains ⁠strong.

That has catapulted Asia's most valuable company, a key supplier to Nvidia and Apple, to new heights. Its market capitalisation is now nearly double that of South Korean rival Samsung Electronics at around $1.97 trillion.

On Monday, the company announced a 36% rise in second-quarter revenue, ahead of market forecasts and a record high.
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The company has scheduled an earnings call for 0600 GMT to give third-quarter ‌and full-year guidance.

Analysts broadly expect TSMC to raise its full-year revenue growth outlook and will be watching whether it also increases capital spending, a key ⁠indicator of management's confidence in the durability of AI demand.

On its last earnings call in April, the company said 2026 capital expenditure would be at the high end of its earlier guidance of $52 billion to $56 billion.

TSMC is investing $165 billion to build chip factories in the U.S. state of Arizona.
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TSMC's Taipei-listed shares have gained 59% so far this year, largely in line with the broader market.

($1 = 32.1340 Taiwan dollars)
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