Who Generates Higher Gross Profit? Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited or NXP Semiconductors N.V.

TSMC vs. NXP: A Decade of Gross Profit Dominance

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A Tale of Two Giants: TSMC vs. NXP

In the ever-evolving semiconductor industry, two titans stand out: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC) and NXP Semiconductors N.V. Over the past decade, TSMC has consistently outperformed NXP in terms of gross profit. From 2014 to 2023, TSMC's gross profit surged by over 300%, peaking at an impressive $1.35 trillion in 2022. In contrast, NXP's growth, while steady, was more modest, with a peak gross profit of $7.55 billion in 2023.

The Growth Trajectory

TSMC's dominance is evident, with its gross profit in 2023 being nearly 150 times that of NXP. This remarkable growth can be attributed to TSMC's strategic investments in cutting-edge technology and its pivotal role in the global supply chain. Meanwhile, NXP, known for its automotive and IoT solutions, has shown resilience, maintaining a steady upward trend despite the competitive landscape.

Looking Ahead

As we move into 2024, TSMC's trajectory remains strong, with projections indicating continued growth. However, the absence of data for NXP in 2024 leaves room for speculation. Will NXP close the gap, or will TSMC continue its reign? Only time will tell.

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Date published
28 Jan 2025