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TSMC’s May revenue surges 40% in sign of resilient AI demand

Debby Wu / Bloomberg
Debby Wu / Bloomberg • 1 min read
TSMC’s May revenue surges 40% in sign of resilient AI demand
The Hsinchu, Taiwan-based company’s revenue reached NT$320.5 billion ($13.8 billion). That compares with a 48% gain during April. Photo: Bloomberg
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the main chipmaker for Nvidia Corp. and Apple Inc., reported a 40% jump in May revenue after companies stockpiled chips in response to mounting trade uncertainty.

The Hsinchu, Taiwan-based company’s revenue reached NT$320.5 billion ($13.8 billion). That compares with a 48% gain during April. Analysts on average expect a 39% increase in TSMC’s second-quarter sales. While sales in May appeared to be relatively healthy, they dropped 8.3% from April.

TSMC chief executive officer C.C. Wei last week reaffirmed the company’s guidance for sales to grow in the mid-20% range in US dollar terms in 2025. AI chip demand still outstrips supply, he told shareholders.

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