TAIPEI: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (NYSE:TSM) July revenues fell to $2.36B, a three-month low that was down 14.9% sequentially and 6.3% on the prior year’s quarter.
Revenue could pick up in Q3 due to increased shipments of 10nm products, which the company expects to represent 10% of overall revenue compared to only one percent in Q2.
The company’s Q3 guidance has revenue from $8.12B to $8.22B, up 16% sequentially, compared to the $8.19B consensus. Full year revenue expected up 5% to 10% from last year’s record $31.2B, compared to $31.73B.