TSMC’s Record-Breaking Quarter: AI Drives 41% Revenue Surge Despite Geopolitical Tensions
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has delivered astonishing financial results for Q1 2025, shattering previous records and defying market uncertainties. The world’s largest contract chipmaker reported a 41.6% year-over-year revenue increase to NT$839.2 billion (approximately $26.5 billion), with net profits soaring 60.3% to NT$361.5 billion ($11.4 billion). These remarkable figures come amid ongoing global semiconductor supply challenges and heightening US-China tensions. Can TSMC maintain this momentum as the AI revolution accelerates?
AI Demand Fuels Explosive Growth
TSMC’s exceptional performance is primarily driven by surging demand for artificial intelligence chips, with the company confidently maintaining ambitious growth targets.
- CEO Wei Zhejia (C.C. Wei) confirmed that AI-related semiconductor demand remains exceptionally strong, allowing TSMC to maintain its mid-20% annual growth target
- The company expects its AI-related revenue to double this year compared to 2024
- TSMC’s advanced manufacturing processes (3nm and below) are seeing unprecedented adoption rates from key customers developing AI accelerators and related technologies
Strategic Capital Investments Support Expansion
TSMC is doubling down on its technological leadership with massive planned investments across global operations.
- The company will maintain its capital expenditure (CAPEX) budget between $38-42 billion (approximately ₩54-59 trillion) for 2025
- These investments will primarily target advanced manufacturing processes and capacity expansion for high-demand chip categories
- Despite economic uncertainties, TSMC’s aggressive investment strategy signals strong confidence in sustained long-term semiconductor demand
Expanding US Manufacturing Footprint
TSMC’s ambitious Arizona factory complex represents a significant shift in global semiconductor manufacturing geography.
- Chairman Wei revealed that once all six planned factories in Arizona become operational, they will produce 30% of TSMC’s cutting-edge semiconductor chips
- This massive manufacturing shift aligns with the US government’s push to strengthen domestic chip production capabilities
- The Arizona complex represents one of the largest foreign direct investments in US manufacturing history, highlighting TSMC’s strategic importance in global technology supply chains
Navigating Geopolitical Complexities
Despite escalating US-China tensions, TSMC maintains that customer behavior remains stable as it carefully balances competing geopolitical interests.
- Chairman Wei emphasized that despite US-China trade conflicts, there have been no significant changes in customer behavior
- He indicated that market conditions would become clearer in the coming months as global technology supply chains continue adapting to regulatory changes
- TSMC notably rejected speculation about potential joint ventures with Intel, clarifying that no discussions about collaboration or technology sharing are taking place

TSMC’s exceptional quarterly performance demonstrates the company’s unparalleled position at the intersection of the AI revolution and global semiconductor supply chains. As computing demands continue evolving rapidly, TSMC’s manufacturing prowess will likely remain the foundation upon which next-generation technologies are built. Will competitors be able to close the technological gap, or is TSMC’s leadership becoming increasingly unassailable?
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한국어 요약
- TSMC는 2025년 1분기에 매출 41.6% 증가(8,392억 대만달러, 약 26.5억 달러), 순이익 60.3% 증가(3,615억 대만달러, 약 11.4억 달러)라는 사상 최고 실적을 기록
- AI 반도체 수요가 여전히 강세를 보이며, 연간 성장률 목표 20% 중반대 유지 및 AI 관련 매출 두 배 증가 전망 확인
- 설비투자(CAPEX)는 380억~420억 달러(약 54조~59조원) 규모로 유지하며 기술 리더십 강화에 투자 계속
- 애리조나 공장 6개가 완공되면 최첨단 반도체의 30%를 미국에서 생산할 계획이며, 인텔과의 합작 가능성은 전면 부인