TSMC: The Semiconductor Giant β€” Is It Truly the Sun That Never Sets? [Part 1: The Birth of a Myth]

TSMC: The Semiconductor Giant β€” Is It Truly the Sun That Never Sets? [Part 1: The Birth of a Myth]

πŸ“Œ Series Opener β€” Why the Entire World Depends on a Single Company | semomahal.com Semiconductor Deep Dive

πŸ“š TSMC Series β€” Table of Contents
β–Ά Part 1: The Birth of a Myth β€” Why TSMC? (current)
Part 2: TSMC Γ— NVIDIA β€” Symbiosis or Dependence?
Part 3: Samsung’s Pursuit β€” Why It Can’t Catch Up
Part 4: SK Hynix β€” The Hidden Side of HBM Dominance
Part 5: Broadcom & ASML β€” The Invisible Hands
Part 6: The Taiwan Risk β€” TSMC’s Achilles’ Heel
⚠️ This series is not investment advice.
All analysis is based on publicly available corporate reports, semiconductor market data, and technical research.

A market cap of $1 trillion. A single company responsible for over 90% of the world’s most advanced semiconductors.
Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, Google β€” they all wait in line at this one company’s door.
This is the story of TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company).

“TSMC can never fail.” “TSMC is the cornerstone of semiconductor supremacy.” This narrative has become almost mythological.
But we heard the same things about Bitcoin. And the dot-com bubble.
This series asks one cold, hard question: Is it really the sun that never sets?


🏭 What Is TSMC? β€” Fabless vs. Foundry

The semiconductor industry is divided into two distinct worlds:
Fabless β€” Companies that design chips but outsource production (NVIDIA, AMD, Qualcomm, Apple)
Foundry β€” Companies that manufacture chips designed by others

TSMC is the undisputed king of foundries.
Founded in 1987 by Morris Chang, the company built its empire on one guiding principle: “We never compete with our customers.”
Why this principle is so powerful β€” that’s a story for Part 3 (Samsung).

Type Key Companies Role Relationship with TSMC
Fabless NVIDIA, Apple, AMD, Qualcomm, Google Design chips only 100% production outsourced to TSMC
Foundry TSMC (#1), Samsung (#2), SMIC (#3) Manufacture chips only TSMC itself
IDM Intel, Samsung (Semiconductor) Design + manufacture Competitor or partial client

πŸ“ Why TSMC Is Truly Unmatched β€” Process Technology

In semiconductor manufacturing, “nm (nanometer)” refers to transistor size.
Smaller numbers mean more transistors packed into less space β€” higher performance, lower power consumption.
As of 2026, TSMC is the only company on Earth capable of mass-producing chips at 3nm or below.

πŸ’‘ Process Technology Landscape (as of 2025)

β€’ TSMC: 3nm in mass production; 2nm launched in 2025; 1.6nm (A16) targeted for 2026
β€’ Samsung: 3nm GAA in trial production (ongoing yield issues)
β€’ Intel: 18A process targeted for 2025 (still in validation)
β€’ SMIC (China): Stuck at ~7nm due to U.S. export controls

β†’ TSMC maintains a 1–2 generation lead over all competitors β€” and has done so for years.


πŸ’° The $1 Trillion Case β€” TSMC by the Numbers

Metric Figure (FY2024) Significance
Revenue ~$90B (~β‚©120T KRW) 30%+ YoY growth
Operating Margin ~42–45% Best-in-class for any manufacturer
Advanced Node Revenue (≀7nm) 70%+ Extremely high-margin product mix
Global Foundry Market Share ~60–62% Samsung at #2 holds ~11%
Key Customers Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, Qualcomm, Google, Broadcom Every major Big Tech, consolidated

❓ Why We Still Have to Ask Hard Questions

1
Geopolitical Risk β€” 90% of advanced chips come from one island
Every escalation in China-Taiwan tensions sends global tech companies into a cold sweat.
This is exactly why the U.S., Japan, and Europe are racing to lure TSMC onto their soil.
2
Customer Concentration Risk β€” Apple alone accounts for ~25% of revenue
If Apple walked, or even cut orders significantly, the impact would be immediate.
The top 5 customers (Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, Qualcomm, Broadcom) account for 55%+ of total revenue.
3
Challengers Emerging β€” Samsung, Intel, China’s SMIC
The gap is wide today β€” but semiconductor process technology can eventually be closed with capital and time.
Intel is fighting back, backed by billions in U.S. CHIPS Act subsidies.
4
ASML Dependency β€” TSMC Can’t Do It Alone
TSMC’s sub-3nm processes are impossible without ASML’s EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) lithography machines.
And ASML is the only company in the world that makes them. (Full analysis in Part 5.)

πŸ”­ The Core Questions This Series Will Address

🎯 The Questions Running Through the Entire Series

1. TSMC and NVIDIA β€” who needs whom more? (Part 2)
2. Is Samsung’s failure to close the gap a technology problem, or a trust problem? (Part 3)
3. How long can SK Hynix dominate the HBM market? (Part 4)
4. Could TSMC exist without Broadcom and ASML? (Part 5)
5. What happens to global semiconductor supply chains if a Taiwan conflict occurs? (Part 6)


βœ… One-Line Takeaway

“TSMC is today’s uncontested semiconductor throne. But the reasons that throne could shake are equally real.
This series is not an attempt to tear down the myth β€” it’s an attempt to see the myth clearly.”

Next up: we dissect the TSMC–NVIDIA relationship.
Is this a true partnership β€” or does one side have the other in a chokehold? πŸ“‘

πŸ“Œ Sources β€” Public Records Only
β€’ TSMC Annual Report 2024 β€” ir.tsmc.com
β€’ TSMC Investor Presentation Q1 2025
β€’ Gartner Semiconductor Foundry Market Share Report 2024
β€’ TrendForce Foundry Market Analysis 2024–2025
β€’ Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) Annual Report 2024

⚠️ Disclaimer: This article is not investment advice. All investment decisions should be made after consulting a licensed financial professional.

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