The Fort Worth Press - Taiwan's TSMC posts sharp rise in third quarter net profit

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Taiwan's TSMC posts sharp rise in third quarter net profit
Taiwan's TSMC posts sharp rise in third quarter net profit / Photo: © AFP

Taiwan's TSMC posts sharp rise in third quarter net profit

Taiwanese chip giant TSMC announced a bigger-than-expected increase in net profit for the third quarter on Thursday and raised its growth forecasts for the year on "extremely robust" demand for AI technology.

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company controls more than half the world's output of chips used in everything from Apple's iPhones to Nvidia's cutting-edge artificial intelligence hardware.

Tech stocks took a hit this week as Dutch powerhouse ASML, which supplies chip-making machines to the semiconductor industry, unveiled a cut to its 2025 guidance and a disappointing slump in sales bookings.

Fuelling the falls were reports that US President Joe Biden's administration was considering a cap on exports of advanced AI chips to some countries.

TSMC -- which is listed in Taipei and New York -- said net profit in the three months to September hit NT$325.26 billion (US$10.1 billion), up 54.2 percent from the same period last year.

Revenues in the period grew 36 percent on-year to US$23.5 billion, the firm said in a statement.

"Our business in the third quarter was supported by strong smartphone and AI-related demand for our industry-leading three nanometre and five nanometre technologies," TSMC chairman CC Wei told an analyst briefing.

"Moving into fourth quarter, we expect our business to continue to be supported by strong demand for our leading-edge process technologies."

TSMC said it expected full-year revenue to increase by nearly 30 percent.

Taiwan's largest company raised its outlook for 2024 revenue in July, underscoring expectations for sustained spending on AI infrastructure from the likes of Microsoft and Amazon.

- AI revolution -

TSMC is at the forefront of a generative AI revolution, churning out the world's most advanced microchips needed to power products made by Silicon Valley.

But it is grappling with geopolitical tensions between the United States and China over technology import restrictions, trade and Taiwan.

Its headquarters -- and the bulk of its fabrication plants -- are in Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China claims as part of its territory.

China held a day of large-scale war games around Taiwan on Monday that included a blockade exercise that experts have warned would be devastating for the island's economy.

The United States and some European countries have blocked exports of high-tech chip technology to China over fears of military use.

The semiconductor supply chain is highly vulnerable to shocks, and concerned governments have lobbied TSMC to move more production away from Taiwan.

TSMC's new factories overseas include three planned in the United States, while one opened in Japan this year.

In August, the company broke ground on its first European factory in the eastern German city of Dresden and reportedly is planning more plants in Europe with a focus on AI chips.

B.Martinez--TFWP