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TSMC , the world's largest contract chipmaker, posted a 60.7% jump in second-quarter net profit on Thursday, beating market forecasts and hitting a historic high as it benefited from surging demand for semiconductors used in artificial intelligence applications.
TSMC's Q2 revenue surged 44.4% YoY, driven by 3nm tech and HPC demand. Click for why, despite softer Q3 guidance, TSM stock remains a solid long-term investment.
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TaiwanPlus on MSNTSMC Q2 Profits Up 60% Despite Tariffs, FX ConcernsTaiwan’s semiconductor giant TSMC has announced a record-breaking US$13.5 billion in profits for the second quarter of 2025, marking a 60% jump from the previous year, though concerns about U.S. tariffs and appreciation of the New Taiwan dollar have made the company’s outlook for 2025 more cautious.
This powerful performance was driven by the surging global demand for advanced semiconductors used in a wide array of artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTSMC crushes Q2 estimates with 61% profit surge on AI strengthTSMC reported a 60.7% jump in net profit for the second quarter of 2025, beating estimates as demand for AI chips pushed revenue and earnings to all-time highs.
Contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) just reported record-breaking Q2 results.
Taiwan Semi's margins inched down in Q2 and are expected to sink further in Q3. But there's reason to remain bullish on TSMC stock.
Live Updates Live Coverage Updates appear automatically as they are published. Segment Analysis 6:22 am by Eric Bleeker Let’s take a look at Taiwan Semiconductor’s different segments last quarter: Taiwan Semiconductor Investor Relations As you can see,
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC witnessed a remarkable 60.7% surge in second-quarter net profit, propelled by soaring demand for AI technology. Surpassing an
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The Taiwanese foundry giant began volume production at its first fab in Arizona at the end of 2024, serving major US chip designers including Nvidia, Apple, and AMD.