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TSMCTSMC(US:TSM) 半导体芯闻·2026-01-09 10:55

Group 1 - TSMC announced a consolidated revenue of approximately NT$335 billion for December 2025, representing a month-over-month decrease of 2.5% but a year-over-year increase of 20.4%, marking a record high for the same period and exceeding NT$300 billion for six consecutive months [1] - The company's revenue for 2025 is projected to exceed NT$3 trillion, reaching approximately NT$3.8 trillion, with a year-over-year growth of 31.6%, setting a new annual revenue record [1] - In Q4 2025, TSMC's revenue surpassed NT$1 trillion, reaching NT$1.04 trillion, with a quarter-over-quarter increase of 4.8% and a year-over-year increase of 16.3%, also exceeding financial forecasts [1] Group 2 - TSMC is accelerating production capacity expansion in advanced processes and advanced packaging due to insufficient capacity amid strong market demand, while reallocating resources from less urgent mature processes [3] - The company is transferring some mature process equipment from Taiwan to its 12-inch facility in Singapore to create more space for advanced process equipment [3] - TSMC's CEO confirmed that Qualcomm is facing capacity shortages, leading the company to negotiate with Samsung for the production of its next-generation processors using Samsung's 2nm process [3] Group 3 - TSMC's board approved an investment of over US$179.25 million to acquire land for a new factory in Phoenix, Arizona, covering approximately 365.27 hectares, which, combined with an existing site, totals over 810 hectares, larger than the Hsinchu Science Park [4] - The land acquisition is expected to support an investment of approximately US$165 billion in building three additional 12-inch wafer fabs, two advanced packaging plants, and a research center to meet market demand [4] - TSMC is also selling machinery to World Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (VSMC) for an estimated US$71 million to US$73 million to enhance its 12-inch wafer capacity [4] Group 4 - VSMC, in collaboration with NXP Semiconductors, plans to establish a 12-inch wafer fab in Singapore with a total investment of approximately US$7.8 billion, enhancing geographical resilience and accelerating the semiconductor ecosystem in Singapore [5] - TSMC stated that the newly acquired land in Arizona is primarily for operational and production use, but the company is currently in a quiet period and cannot comment on the transfer of equipment to Singapore [5]