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Samsung Foundry drops further behind TSMC after disasterous Q4

March 13, 2025
Source: phonearena.com phonearena.com
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TSMC is the largest contract chip foundry in the world. Looking at its roll call of customers, you can see why it is number one. After all, the Taiwan-based foundry manufactures chips based on designs submitted by companies such as Apple , Nvidia, AMD, MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Broadcom. Data compiled by TrendForce that was published by The Chosun Daily says that during the fourth quarter of 2024, TSMC's market share rose 2.4 percentage points to 67.1% That means approximately two out of every three chips produced during the last three months of the year were built by TSMC. As for...
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