- The combined quarterly total revenue of the chipmakers rose to a record $22.75 billion in the first quarter, according to TrendForce.
- Around 57% of the world's chip foundry revenues in the last quarter were generated by one Taiwanese chipmaker: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp.
- Elsewhere, Taiwan's United Microelectronics Corporation saw its quarterly revenues climb 5% quarter on quarter to $1.6 billion, while China's SMIC rose 15% to $1.1 billion.
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SeongJoon Cho | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe world's 10 biggest chip manufacturing companies saw their revenues surge to a record high in the first quarter of 2021, according to market research firm TrendForce.
The combined quarterly total revenue of the chipmakers rose to a record $22.75 billion in the first quarter, according to a TrendForce blog published Monday.
Chips are used in everything from cars and games consoles to washing machines and toothbrushes. They form part of the life blood of the global economy and are vital to many of the world's biggest industries. But they're also in short supply — and the shortage could last until 2023.
"Owing to soaring demands for various end devices, manufacturers have been ramping up their component procurement activities, and foundry capacities, as a result, have been in shortage since 2020, with various foundries raising their wafer prices and adjusting their product mixes to ensure profitability," TrendForce analyst Joanne Chiao wrote.
Around 57% of the world's chip foundry revenues in the last quarter were generated by one Taiwanese chipmaker: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp.
Taipei-headquartered TSMC saw its revenue climb to $12.9 billion in the first quarter, up 2% from a year earlier, according to TrendForce, which analyzed how well each of the company's various chips sold.
The U.S. and the European Union have said they want to be more self-reliant when it comes to semiconductors as the vast majority of the world's chips are made in Asia.
TSMC chips
TSMC's 7, 12 and 16 nanometer (nm) chips are the company's main revenue drivers, according to TrendForce.
"The revenue from the 7nm foundry service has kept climbing at a stable pace thanks to orders from AMD, MediaTek, and Qualcomm," Chiao said, adding that sales are up 23% on the last quarter.
Revenue for 12nm and 16nm chips has "grown on account of the demand related to MediaTek's 5G RF (radio frequency) transceivers and Bitmain's cryptocurrency mining machines," TrendForce added, highlighting how sales are up almost 10% on the last quarter.
However, sales of TSMC's smallest and most innovative 5nm chips actually saw a quarterly decrease, Chiao said, adding that the main reason is because Apple (TSMC's largest 5nm client) "entered the off-season for device production."
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