TSMC fait face à une concurrence croissante dans le secteur des fonderies sur fond de demande en IA

Les analystes soulignent les premières pressions concurrentielles sur TSMC alors que ses principaux clients explorent des alternatives.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company devrait enregistrer une croissance de son chiffre d'affaires d'environ 32 % en glissement annuel pour l'exercice 2026, portée principalement par la forte demande en calcul haute performance pour les applications d'intelligence artificielle. Ces perspectives dépassent les propres prévisions de l'entreprise, compte tenu de sa performance historique à surpasser les attentes. Les marges brutes devraient subir une pression temporaire allant jusqu'à 700 points de base en raison de la montée en puissance de la technologie 2 nanomètres et des usines de fabrication à l'étranger.

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