The total revenue for January and February was 39.2% more compared to the same period last year. The analysts on average predict an increase of 41% in this quarter.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing CO. (TSMC) reported a significant income increase in the first two months of 2025. The total revenue for January and February reached 553.3 billion new Taiwann dollars (approximately $ 16.84 billion), which is 39.2% more than the same period last year, the Bloomberg report.
In February, the company gained 260 billion new Taiwann dollars, which is 43.1% more than February 2024. The analysts on average predict an increase of 41% in this quarter.
These results emphasize stable demand for TSMC products, especially for chips for artificial intelligence, which are provided to such technological giants such as apples and nvidia.
One of the major problems facing the TSMC in 2025 is whether US President Donald Trump will introduce tariffs for imports of microcircuits. Income growth can be explained by sales of reserves on the eve of this decision.
Earlier, the TSMC announced plans to invest $ 100 billion in production capabilities in the United States, increasing total investment in their matter in Arizona to $ 165 billion. Experts believe that additional investments of $ 100 billion will not affect TSMC’s credit ratings, as the company has a high -position net cash position of $ 44 billion, but can expand battery life and further affect margin if financing under the chips law is completed, Trupply called.
Despite the positive financial indicators, the TSMC sharing quoted in the United States has reduced by more than 1.5% at the initial auction.
We reminded, earlier reported that the World Chips market showed a record growth in January.
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