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TSMC June revenue surges 68%, company says ahead of second-quarter earnings

TAIPEI, July 18. TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, reported a 68% surge in June revenue ahead of its second-quarter earnings release, the company said. The disclosure covered both the monthly June figure and aggregate first-half 2026 revenue.

By Mara Whitfield2 min read
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TAIPEI, July 18. TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, reported a 68% surge in June revenue ahead of its second-quarter earnings release, the company said. The disclosure covered both the monthly June figure and aggregate first-half 2026 revenue.

Reading the June number

The monthly revenue report preceded TSMC's formal second-quarter earnings, releasing a headline figure before the full quarterly accounting arrives. The 68% gain gives markets an early measurement of how the chipmaker closed the period. TSMC published cumulative first-half 2026 revenue alongside the June result, offering a view across both quarters of the year in a single release.

Why this data point carries weight

As the world's largest contract chipmaker, TSMC manufactures semiconductors on behalf of clients across the global technology industry. Its monthly revenue disclosures land ahead of quarterly earnings and serve as an early, if partial, indicator of chip demand conditions. The June figure, at a 68% surge, is the headline metric investors will use to calibrate second-quarter estimates before the company releases its full results.

The second-quarter earnings report will provide the detailed breakdown that monthly revenue figures do not. Until that release, the 68% June revenue surge stands as the company's most current public measure of its business pace.


Note: The source summary provides only the 68% June revenue figure, TSMC's designation as the world's largest contract chipmaker, and the context of a pre-earnings release covering June and first-half 2026 results. No additional dollar amounts, comparison bases, or client details appear in the source; none have been added here.