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TSMC dominates foundry market with 72% share in Q3 2025

Advanced nodes (7nm and below) now account for 74% of TSMC's wafer revenue, highlighting the massive technical gap over competitors.

byAytun Çelebi
December 23, 2025
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) captured roughly 72% of the global semiconductor foundry market in the third quarter of 2025, as artificial intelligence chip demand drove record revenue, according to Counterpoint Research.

Global semiconductor foundry revenue increased approximately 17% year-over-year to $84.8 billion in Q3 2025. This growth stemmed from strong demand for AI applications that rely on advanced manufacturing processes.

ManufacturerMarket shareKey technology focus
TSMC72.0%3nm / 5nm / CoWoS Packaging
Samsung11.5%2nm GAA / HBM4 Base Die
SMIC5.7%7nm / Domestic AI Infrastructure
UMC2.3%22nm / 28nm Specialty Nodes
GlobalFoundries2.0%Automotive / Photonics

TSMC’s foundry revenue rose more than 40% annually during the quarter. This performance outpaced the broader market and expanded the company’s lead over competitors.

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The revenue increase resulted from higher output of TSMC’s 3-nanometer manufacturing process. Utilization rates remained robust for 4-nanometer and 5-nanometer capacity. These processes serve AI accelerator customers such as Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, and Broadcom.

Advanced technologies with nodes below 7 nanometers represented nearly three-quarters of TSMC’s wafer revenue in Q3 2025. The 3-nanometer process accounted for 23% of that revenue. The 5-nanometer process contributed around 37%.

Rival foundries experienced slower growth. Non-TSMC players increased revenue by only about 6% collectively. This reflected softer orders following earlier demand linked to tariffs. China subsidy programs provided some support.

Samsung Electronics, TSMC’s closest competitor, maintained a mid-single-digit market share. Texas Instruments, Intel, and Infineon held similar positions. Analysts noted capacity limits at advanced nodes and constraints in advanced chip-packaging technology known as CoWoS. These factors may limit sequential growth in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Full-year 2025 foundry revenue growth reached an estimated 15%. The pure-play foundry segment grew at a faster pace. This occurred through continued shipments of AI GPUs and custom AI chips.


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