In late December 2025, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported robust financial results that underscore its central role in the global microelectronics supply chain. For the month of December 2025 alone, TSMC’s consolidated revenue reached approximately NT$335 billion (~US $10.6 billion) — up 20.4 percent year‑over‑year even as revenues eased slightly from November’s levels. For the full calendar year, the company’s…
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