TSMC Reports 58% Profit Surge in Q1 2026, Driven by AI Chip Demand

Gate News message, April 16 — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported first-quarter 2026 net profit of NT$572.5 billion ($18.2 billion), a 58% increase year-over-year, marking its eighth consecutive quarter of double-digit profit growth. Revenue climbed 35% to NT$1,134.1 billion during the period, beating analyst expectations.

TSMC raised its full-year revenue growth forecast to more than 30% in dollar terms, up from an earlier prediction of close to 30%. The company also plans to spend at the upper end of its $52 billion to $56 billion capital expenditure range for 2026, directing funds toward new factories and expanded production to meet surging customer orders.

Chief Executive C.C. Wei stated during the earnings call, “Our conviction in the multi-year AI megatrend remains high, and we believe the demand for semiconductors will continue to be very fundamental.” Despite concerns about global economic uncertainty from Middle East tensions, Wei emphasized that AI-related demand has been “extremely robust,” with production capacity remaining very tight across the company’s operations.

TSMC is expanding its capacity to produce 3-nanometer chips used in advanced AI processors. The expansion includes facilities in Taiwan, the United States, and Japan, with the U.S. investment involving a $165 billion commitment for chip factories in Arizona. These expansions are expected to significantly increase production quantities by 2027 and 2028.

The company’s strong performance has boosted Taiwan’s stock market capitalization to $4.13 trillion on April 10, surpassing the United Kingdom’s $4.09 trillion and making Taiwan the seventh-largest stock market globally. TSMC accounts for 45% of Taiwan’s total market value, with its stock gaining nearly one-third this year and hitting an all-time high. Taiwan’s main Taiex index is up 26.5% for the year, while the UK’s FTSE 100 has risen 6.1%.

TSMC’s advanced manufacturing capacity is booked through 2028, with major customers including Nvidia, Apple, AMD, and Qualcomm. The company produced over 90% of the world’s most advanced semiconductors in 2025 and generated more than $122 billion in revenue last year, up 32% from 2024. North America accounted for 74% of revenue, while China represented only 9%.

TSMC’s location in Taiwan has raised geopolitical concerns among investors due to tensions between Taiwan and China. Prediction market Polymarket currently estimates a 12% probability of military conflict between Taiwan and China this year, a rate that has remained stable despite recent Middle East developments. The U.S. Navy continues to maintain a presence in the Taiwan Strait.

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