KEY POINTS
  • TSMC, which makes chips for other companies, said November revenue totaled 222.71 billion new Taiwan dollars ($7.27 billion), a 50.2% year-over-year rise.
  • One analyst said "high-end smartphones" including the A16 chip for Apple's iPhone and the latest semiconductor from Qualcomm contributed the "majority of its (TSMC's) seasonal strength."
  • Earlier this week, TSMC announced the opening of a second chip plant in Arizona, upping its investment in the state from $12 billion to $40 billion.

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TSMC has bucked a slowdown in areas of the chip market in the face of rising prices, fears of a global recession and Covid disruptions in China.

TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, on Friday reported a surge in revenue in November thanks in part to orders of semiconductors for high-end smartphones such as Apple's iPhone.

The Taiwanese firm, which makes chips for other companies, said November revenue totaled 222.71 billion new Taiwan dollars ($7.27 billion), a 50.2% year-over-year rise.

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