TSMC’s Outlook Surpasses Estimates with AI Demand Driving Growth

Revenue Boost: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s Outlook Driven by Growing Demand for AI Chips

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is forecasting a revenue increase of up to 30% in the current quarter, driven by the growing demand for advanced chips used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications. This positive outlook comes after the company reported its first profit growth in a year, with strong demand for AI technology driving growth at the world’s largest contract chipmaker.

The company expects revenue to range between $19.6 billion and $20.4 billion in the June quarter, surpassing analyst estimates. This growth is seen as a result of increasing demand for chips used in AI applications, which is starting to offset the effects of a slowdown in the smartphone market, particularly in China.

TSMC has seen a significant increase in market value since late 2022, as investors bet on the company’s position as a key player in the AI development boom. The company has set a capital expenditure budget of $28 billion to $32 billion for 2024 and recorded a 9% rise in net income for the March quarter, surpassing expectations.

Despite this positive outlook, there is ongoing uncertainty in the semiconductor market due to global economic volatility. TSMC expects revenue growth of at least 20% for the full year, with AI-focused chips playing an increasingly important role. However, some investors caution that the current level of AI chip demand may not be sustainable in the long term, while geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Taiwan Strait, remain a concern.

Overall, TSMC is capitalizing on the AI development trend and positioning itself as a major player in

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