This is the official TSMC version, not the Seeking Alpha one which has led me astray in the past:
Co. reported 1Q16 EPS of TWD2.50. Expects 2016 revenue growth to be 5-10% and 2Q16 revenue (based on current business outlook and exchange rate assumptionsof $1 to TWD32.30) to be TWD215-218b
http://www.tsmc.com/uploadfile/ir/quarterly/2016/1yk4i/E/TSMC 1Q16 transcript.pdf
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Lots of interesting things to ponder and misrepresent.... One thing that is perfectly clear, at least to me, is that TSMC has the iPhone 7 business:
Due to the world macroeconomic uncertainties, we reduced our estimate of 2016 smartphone growth from 8% to 7%, PC from minus 3% to minus 6%, tablet from minus 7% to minus 9%, while maintaining digital consumer electronics growth rate at minus 5%. In spite of the reductions of these growth rates, there are still growth areas in smartphones, broadband network, wireless infrastructures and gaming.
So contrary to the media perception smartphones are still growing.
For the whole year of 2016, we estimate the growth of world semiconductor to be about 1%. We maintain our estimate for the foundry market growth of about 5% and TSMC revenue growth of 5% to 10% this year.
I think TSMC will hit double digit growth. The semiconductor industry as a whole I'm not so optimistic. I think Intel is going to hit a serious bump and memory will be price challenged.
The volume production of N7 will start from first half 2018.
Usually when semiconductor companies say first half it means June 30th. From what I hear it will be Q1 2018. TSMC seems to be much more conservative now that Morris is not on the calls.
Currently development of a reliable EUV mask pellicle is another focus to enable a mass production operation.
This was also mentioned at SPIE, serious pellicle problems are afoot.
We expect 16-nanometer will contribute above 20% wafer revenue this year.
iPone 7...
Our expectation of InFO contributing more than $100m per quarter in 4Q this year remains unchanged. In addition to high-volume preparation and product qualification, we are working on yield improvement and cost reduction.
iPhone 7...
This is all from the prepared statement. The Q&A was a bit more fuzzy....... Questions? Comments? Insults?
Co. reported 1Q16 EPS of TWD2.50. Expects 2016 revenue growth to be 5-10% and 2Q16 revenue (based on current business outlook and exchange rate assumptionsof $1 to TWD32.30) to be TWD215-218b
http://www.tsmc.com/uploadfile/ir/quarterly/2016/1yk4i/E/TSMC 1Q16 transcript.pdf
View attachment 17077
Lots of interesting things to ponder and misrepresent.... One thing that is perfectly clear, at least to me, is that TSMC has the iPhone 7 business:
Due to the world macroeconomic uncertainties, we reduced our estimate of 2016 smartphone growth from 8% to 7%, PC from minus 3% to minus 6%, tablet from minus 7% to minus 9%, while maintaining digital consumer electronics growth rate at minus 5%. In spite of the reductions of these growth rates, there are still growth areas in smartphones, broadband network, wireless infrastructures and gaming.
So contrary to the media perception smartphones are still growing.
For the whole year of 2016, we estimate the growth of world semiconductor to be about 1%. We maintain our estimate for the foundry market growth of about 5% and TSMC revenue growth of 5% to 10% this year.
I think TSMC will hit double digit growth. The semiconductor industry as a whole I'm not so optimistic. I think Intel is going to hit a serious bump and memory will be price challenged.
The volume production of N7 will start from first half 2018.
Usually when semiconductor companies say first half it means June 30th. From what I hear it will be Q1 2018. TSMC seems to be much more conservative now that Morris is not on the calls.
Currently development of a reliable EUV mask pellicle is another focus to enable a mass production operation.
This was also mentioned at SPIE, serious pellicle problems are afoot.
We expect 16-nanometer will contribute above 20% wafer revenue this year.
iPone 7...
Our expectation of InFO contributing more than $100m per quarter in 4Q this year remains unchanged. In addition to high-volume preparation and product qualification, we are working on yield improvement and cost reduction.
iPhone 7...
This is all from the prepared statement. The Q&A was a bit more fuzzy....... Questions? Comments? Insults?
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