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HSINCHU, Taiwan, R.O.C. – Jun. 7, 2024 - TSMC (TWSE: 2330, NYSE: TSM) today announced its net revenue for May 2024: On a consolidated basis, revenue for May 2024 was approximately NT$229.62 billion, a decrease of 2.7 percent from April 2024 and an increase of 30.1 percent from May 2023. Revenue for January through May 2024 totaled NT$1,058.29 billion, an increase of 27.0 percent compared to the same period in 2023.
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Wendell Huang
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Nina Kao
Public Relations Division
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I saw so many outlets run with the headline “TSMC set to grow at 10%” when management clearly said they forecasted the semi industry overall to grow at 10% and TSMC will exceed that . Lazy lazy lazy
I saw so many outlets run with the headline “TSMC set to grow at 10%” when management clearly said they forecasted the semi industry overall to grow at 10% and TSMC will exceed that . Lazy lazy lazy
Considering the ASPs of AI chips are going through the roof a 10% industry growth (minus memory) seems conservative. Especially when TSMC is 2-3x of that.
Btw Lunar lake Arrow lake is entirely on N3B /N6 excluding packing so tsmc is benefiting from Intel volume AMD may slightly better product but don't have Intel volume and Intel software support
The number is in TWD, and tsmc income is mostly in USD. If they don't hedge the exchange rate, the exchange rate along contributes 5% of increase in TWD from YTD.
The number is in TWD, and tsmc income is mostly in USD. If they don't hedge the exchange rate, the exchange rate along contributes 5% of increase in TWD from YTD.
I heard 20-30% which, from what I have heard at the latest conferences, is conservative. Could be over 30% if N3 ramp continues with strong orders from Intel and Apple.
(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s May sales rose 30% to NT$229.6 billion ($7.1 billion), helped by booming demand for artificial intelligence and a recovery in some consumer electronics.Most Read from BloombergRussia Is Sending Young Africans to Die in Its War Against...