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TSMC Navigates Geopolitical Tensions Amid Unrivaled Tech Dominance

Dieter Jaworski by Dieter Jaworski
December 24, 2025
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The world’s leading semiconductor foundry, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), finds itself at a complex crossroads. While its technological supremacy remains unchallenged, with its cutting-edge 2-nanometer production capacity for 2026 already fully booked, new pressures are emerging from shifting global supply chain dynamics.

Capacity Booked, But Competition Shifts

TSMC has successfully secured premium pricing for its next-generation 2nm process, with industry giants Apple and Nvidia reserving all available manufacturing slots for 2026. This demand underscores the company’s pivotal role in producing the world’s most advanced chips. However, a significant strategic challenge is forming elsewhere in the supply chain.

According to industry analyst firm TrendForce, major U.S. technology firms, including AMD and Google, are now in discussions with Samsung. The talks focus on utilizing the Korean company’s semiconductor fabrication plant in Texas. This potential shift is driven not by technology, but by geopolitics and trade policy.

The “N-2” Rule and Its Consequences

A key factor influencing this realignment is Taiwan’s “N-2” export regulation. This policy mandates that TSMC’s overseas facilities, such as its Arizona fab, must operate at a minimum of two technology generations behind its leading-edge domestic plants in Taiwan. For American corporations under political pressure to “onshore” their chip production, this rule makes Samsung’s U.S.-based Texas facility a more immediately attractive alternative for obtaining newer process technologies locally.

A Strategic Win: Nvidia’s Vote of Confidence

Amid these challenges, TSMC recently scored a significant competitive victory. Nvidia, its most important customer in the artificial intelligence chip segment, has halted its testing of Intel’s rival 18A manufacturing process. This decision by the sector’s key player effectively removes a potential threat to TSMC’s dominance in the premium foundry market. The market reaction was swift, with Intel’s shares declining approximately 2% on the news.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying TSMC?

The message from this development is clear: for top-tier performance-critical components, technological capability currently outweighs the desire for geopolitical supply chain diversification.

Financial Outlook and Market Scrutiny

Investors will gain a clearer picture of TSMC’s trajectory when the company reports its Q4 and full-year 2025 financial results on January 14, 2026. Market experts project earnings per share of $10.19 for 2025, representing a solid 5% increase over the $9.71 reported for the previous twelve-month period. Annual revenue is anticipated to reach approximately $121 billion.

These figures point to steady, stable growth rather than a dramatic surge. The central challenge for TSMC will be balancing its unparalleled technological leadership with increasing geopolitical constraints. While the “N-2” rule safeguards Taiwan’s strategic “Silicon Shield,” it concurrently strengthens Samsung’s hand when negotiating with U.S.-based clients.

Commanding roughly 72% of the global foundry market and achieving production yields exceeding 90% for its most advanced nodes, TSMC remains the undisputed industry kingmaker. When January 14 arrives, the financial community will be listening closely for any commentary on the potential relocation of 2nm manufacturing capacity to the United States and Japan.

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About Dieter Jaworski From a numbers-obsessed child to creating his first investment newsletter. Even as a child, Dieter Jaworski's mother couldn't believe how fascinated he was with numbers. This early passion for mathematics and data analysis laid the foundation for a successful career in financial markets and investment analysis.
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