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51 TSMC says it manufactured 12,682 different products for 534 customers in 2025 — meaning the chips inside your phone, car, and bank all trace back to one company on a single island

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 03:40 EDT

TSMC says it manufactured 12,682 different products for 534 customers in 2025 — meaning the chips inside your phone, car, and bank all trace back to one company on a single island

TSMC's 2025 annual report disclosed it manufactured 12,682 unique chip designs for 534 customers — meaning Apple, Nvidia, your car's brakes, and your bank card all trace back to the same handful of fabs on one Taiwanese island.

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