TSMC's Q1 Revenue Rise Beats Market Expectations on AI Boom

FILE PHOTO: A logo of Taiwanse chip giant TSMC can be seen in Tainan, Taiwan December 29, 2022.REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A logo of Taiwanse chip giant TSMC can be seen in Tainan, Taiwan December 29, 2022.REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo
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TSMC's Q1 Revenue Rise Beats Market Expectations on AI Boom

FILE PHOTO: A logo of Taiwanse chip giant TSMC can be seen in Tainan, Taiwan December 29, 2022.REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A logo of Taiwanse chip giant TSMC can be seen in Tainan, Taiwan December 29, 2022.REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo

Taiwan chipmaker TSMC reported a 16.5% rise in first-quarter revenue on Wednesday, beating market expectations and at the high end of the company's own guidance as its sales boom on demand for artificial intelligence applications.
The world's largest contract chipmaker, whose customers include Apple and Nvidia, has benefited from a surge towards AI that has helped it weather the tapering off of pandemic-led demand and pushed TSMC's stock to a record high, Reuters reported.
Revenue in the first three months of this year came in at T$592.64 billion ($18.54 billion), up from $16.72 billion in the year-ago period.
That was towards the higher end of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's (TSMC) previous prediction for first-quarter revenue to range between $18 billion and $18.8 billion.
The result beat an LSEG SmartEstimate of T$581.45 billion drawn from 23 analysts, weighted toward those who are more consistently accurate.
The first half of the year is traditionally quieter for Taiwanese tech firms, coming after the end-of-year holiday rush for goods like tablets and smartphones in major Western markets, but the AI trend is boosting demand even in the off season.
For March alone, TSMC reported revenue rose 34.3% year-on-year to T$195.21 billion and was up 7.5% from the previous month.
TSMC, Asia's most valuable publicly listed company with a market capitalization of $662 billion, did not provide any details or forward guidance in its brief revenue statement.
It is scheduled to report first quarter earnings on April 18, where it will also update its outlook for the current quarter and the year.
TSMC is expected to report a 4% rise in first quarter net profit, according to an LSEG SmartEstimate.
TSMC's Taipei-listed shares closed down 0.5% on Wednesday ahead of the release of the sales data. The broader market ended down 0.2%.
The chipmaker's shares have surged 37% so far this year, compared with a 16% gain for the broader market.



Saudi Arabia Launches $4 Billion Program to Localize Rail Industry

The launch of Asasat Program (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The launch of Asasat Program (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Launches $4 Billion Program to Localize Rail Industry

The launch of Asasat Program (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The launch of Asasat Program (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Transport and Logistics, Eng. Saleh Al-Jasser, has announced the launch of the Asasat Program, a collaboration between Saudi Railways Company (SAR) and the Local Content Authority.

The initiative aims to localize the railway industry within the Kingdom, offering investment opportunities exceeding SAR 15 billion Saudi ($4 billion) by 2030.

The announcement was made on Wednesday during the inaugural Saudi Railway Conference and Exhibition in Riyadh. The Asasat Program is part of SAR’s commitment to realizing Saudi Vision 2030, and is built on six pillars aimed at establishing a strong and sustainable rail sector.

The program focuses on enhancing national industry and competitiveness by supporting innovation and developing local services and products. It seeks to incentivize local suppliers and manufacturers through investment opportunities in areas such as train car manufacturing and refurbishment, railway infrastructure construction and maintenance, smart technology development, and sustainability investments.

Al-Jasser highlighted Saudi Arabia’s longstanding history in railways, which began 74 years ago and now spans over 5,500 kilometers across multiple networks, including the Northern Line, Eastern Line, and Haramain High-Speed Railway.

Looking ahead, the Kingdom plans to expand its rail network by an additional 8,000 kilometers in the coming years, solidifying its position as a global logistics hub, the minister said, adding that key projects include the Land Bridge, linking the Arabian Gulf to the Red Sea, and the GCC Railway, connecting Gulf Cooperation Council countries through a modern rail network.

Rail systems, Al-Jasser explained, play a crucial role in facilitating passenger and freight movement, fostering social and economic development, and reducing carbon emissions. Last year, Saudi Arabia became the first country in the region to test a hydrogen-powered train with zero carbon emissions, aligning with its Green Saudi Initiative and net-zero goals.

SAR’s CEO, Dr. Bashar Al-Malik, emphasized Saudi Arabia’s global leadership in innovation and sustainability in transportation. Guided by the National Transport and Logistics Strategy under Vision 2030, SAR oversees one of the largest railway infrastructures in the region. The company plans to invest over SAR 220 billion ($59 billion) by 2030 to integrate transportation systems and support global supply chains.

Al-Malik noted that innovation and digital transformation are key to the future of rail, adding that SAR is expanding its adoption of advanced digital solutions and artificial intelligence to enhance travel experiences and establish sustainable supply chains. He revealed that the company’s local content will reach 60% by next year, supported by programs like Asasat.