研报 | 在消费性电子与AI新品驱动下,3Q25前十大晶圆代工产值季增8.1%
TSMCTSMC(US:TSM) TrendForce集邦·2025-12-12 07:48

Core Insights - The global wafer foundry industry continues to benefit from high-performance computing (HPC) and demand for new consumer electronics, with the top ten foundries experiencing a revenue increase of 8.1% quarter-over-quarter in Q3 2025, reaching approximately $45.1 billion [2][3]. Revenue Performance - TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) reported a revenue of $33.1 billion in Q3 2025, a 9.3% increase from the previous quarter, maintaining a market share of 71% [3][6]. - Samsung's revenue remained stable at approximately $3.2 billion, with a slight market share decrease to 6.8% [3][6]. - SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation) achieved a revenue of $2.4 billion, up 7.8% quarter-over-quarter, holding a market share of 5.1% [3][6]. - UMC (United Microelectronics Corporation) reported a revenue of nearly $1.98 billion, a 3.8% increase, with a market share of 4.2% [3][6]. - GlobalFoundries maintained its revenue at approximately $1.69 billion, with a slight market share decline to 3.6% [3][7]. - HuaHong Group's revenue exceeded $1.21 billion, with a market share of 2.6% [3][8]. - Vanguard (VIS) reported a revenue increase of 8.9% to $412 million, maintaining a market share of 0.9% [3][8]. - Nexchip's revenue grew by 12.7% to $409 million, surpassing Tower Semiconductor to become the eighth-largest foundry [3][9]. - Tower Semiconductor's revenue was approximately $396 million, a 6.5% increase, with a market share of 0.9% [3][9]. - PSMC (Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation) reported a revenue of $363 million, a 5.2% increase, with a market share of 0.8% [3][9]. Market Trends - The demand for advanced process nodes (7nm and below) is driving significant revenue contributions, particularly from HPC and consumer electronics [2]. - The industry anticipates a conservative outlook for 2026 due to international market conditions and a cautious approach to mainstream terminal applications [2].