TSMC controls most chip making with 67.6 percent market share during the first quarter. The Taiwan company serves major customers like NVIDIA, Apple and AMD who need advanced processors. Samsung Foundry loses ground with only 7.7 percent share after failing to deliver promised projects. China's SMIC climbs to 6.0 percent and threatens Samsung's second place position.
NVIDIA drives heavy demand at TSMC factories because artificial intelligence needs powerful chips. Samsung struggles with older technology and cannot match Taiwan's advanced manufacturing processes. Chinese company SMIC grows stronger by serving local firms like Huawei with domestic chip orders. The competition forces Samsung to fight harder for customers who want reliable chip production.
TSMC builds new factories in America and develops cutting edge N2 and A16 technologies. Samsung faces pressure from both TSMC above and SMIC below in global rankings. Chinese chip makers improve their skills to compete against Western companies. The market favors TSMC because they deliver chips faster and more reliably than competitors.
NVIDIA drives heavy demand at TSMC factories because artificial intelligence needs powerful chips. Samsung struggles with older technology and cannot match Taiwan's advanced manufacturing processes. Chinese company SMIC grows stronger by serving local firms like Huawei with domestic chip orders. The competition forces Samsung to fight harder for customers who want reliable chip production.
TSMC builds new factories in America and develops cutting edge N2 and A16 technologies. Samsung faces pressure from both TSMC above and SMIC below in global rankings. Chinese chip makers improve their skills to compete against Western companies. The market favors TSMC because they deliver chips faster and more reliably than competitors.