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TSMC revenue jumps 35% as AI boom keeps chip demand resilient

by April 10, 2026
by April 10, 2026

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co posted stronger-than-expected first-quarter revenue, offering fresh evidence that demand tied to artificial intelligence is still powering the global chip industry even as investors look for signs of a broader slowdown in electronics.

The world’s largest contract chipmaker said revenue for the first three months reached T$1.134 trillion, a gain of 35% from a year earlier.

That was ahead of the LSEG SmartEstimate of T$1.125 trillion and underscored the company’s central role in supplying the advanced processors used in AI servers, data centres and premium consumer devices.

For markets, the result matters beyond TSMC itself.

Because the company manufactures chips for many of the world’s biggest technology groups, including Apple and Nvidia, its numbers are closely watched as a read-across for demand across the wider semiconductor and electronics supply chain.

Why the revenue beat matters

The headline figure showed that spending on advanced chips remains resilient, especially in areas linked to AI computing.

That is important because investors have spent much of the past year trying to distinguish between a genuine structural boom in AI infrastructure and a more temporary inventory build-up.

TSMC’s sales suggest the demand backdrop is still firm.

Orders for higher-margin, advanced-node chips appear to have remained healthy through the quarter, helping lift revenue well above market expectations.

In practical terms, that points to continued investment by major technology customers racing to expand computing capacity for AI workloads.

The numbers also help ease some concern that the semiconductor upcycle may be losing momentum too quickly.

Even if weakness persists in parts of consumer electronics, the appetite for cutting-edge processors appears strong enough to support growth at the top end of the market.

A bellwether for the chip industry

TSMC’s importance in the global technology ecosystem means its revenue report often carries more weight than a routine company update.

The foundry sits at the centre of supply chains spanning smartphones, autos, high-performance computing and cloud infrastructure.

That makes the company a useful proxy for the health of capital spending on advanced semiconductors.

When TSMC beats forecasts, investors tend to read it as a sign that demand from the biggest chip designers remains intact.

In the current market, that is especially relevant for companies exposed to AI servers and accelerator chips.

The result also supports the view that the AI build-out is still benefiting a relatively concentrated set of suppliers with the technology and manufacturing scale to meet complex chip requirements.

What investors will watch next

The next question is whether revenue momentum can be sustained through the rest of the year.

Investors will want clarity on whether AI-related demand remains broad-based, how much of current strength reflects urgent capacity build-outs, and whether other end-markets such as smartphones and industrial electronics begin to improve.

They will also watch margins and capital spending closely.

Strong revenue growth is one thing, but the market will want reassurance that TSMC can maintain profitability while continuing to invest heavily in advanced manufacturing capacity.

For now, the takeaway is straightforward.

TSMC’s first-quarter sales beat adds to evidence that AI remains the semiconductor industry’s most powerful growth engine, and that the companies closest to that trend are still seeing robust order flow.

In a market searching for reliable signals, TSMC has again delivered one of the clearest.

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