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Taiwan Semiconductor Supply Chain Revenue Rises YoY in June

2026/07/15
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Taiwan Semiconductor Supply Chain Revenue Rises YoY in June

According to www.digitimes.com, all 13 tracked sub-sectors of Taiwan’s semiconductor supply chain posted positive year-over-year revenue growth in June 2026, marking the first time the entire ecosystem expanded simultaneously — a sign of broad-based, AI-driven demand rather than isolated strength in one segment.

Memory Sector Leads with Near-Quadruple Growth

Memory-related revenue surged nearly fourfold year-over-year in June 2026, driven by accelerated adoption of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for generative AI training and inference infrastructure. The source states this performance outpaced all other sub-sectors and contributed significantly to the overall supply chain upcycle. According to the report, memory chipmakers benefited from sustained order flow from U.S.-based cloud providers and AI hardware startups ramping up server deployments ahead of anticipated Q3 2026 product launches.

Foundry and Packaging Segments Accelerate

TSMC and Vanguard collectively drove Taiwan’s silicon foundry revenue up 54% year-over-year in June 2026. This growth reflects increased wafer starts for AI accelerator chips, custom ASICs, and advanced packaging services like chiplet integration. The report notes that advanced packaging revenue — including fan-out wafer-level packaging (FO-WLP) and 2.5D/3D interconnect solutions — rose 37% YoY, underscoring its critical role in AI hardware scalability.

AI Infrastructure Demand Drives Cross-Subsector Gains

Beyond memory and foundries, every one of the 13 monitored segments recorded growth: logic IC design firms saw revenue climb 22% YoY; PCB and substrate suppliers gained 18%; and test and assembly service providers reported 15% YoY increases. The source attributes this uniform expansion to synchronized investment cycles across AI data centers, edge inference systems, and automotive AI platforms — particularly those tied to long-term supply agreements such as the Micron and GM memory deal for vehicle applications.

Industry Context and Practitioner Implications

This June 2026 performance follows a broader industry trend: major players including Samsung, SK Hynix, and Intel have all announced expanded HBM production capacity or new AI memory architectures since early 2026. For supply chain professionals, the data signals tightening lead times for advanced substrates, copper pillar bumping services, and AI-optimized test equipment — especially in Taiwan, where over 70% of global advanced packaging capacity is concentrated. Procurement teams are now prioritizing multi-sourcing strategies for HBM interposers and thermal interface materials, while logistics planners face heightened air freight demand for urgent die shipments between fabs and assembly sites in Taiwan, Japan, and Southeast Asia.

According to Joseph Chen, Senior Analyst at DIGITIMES in Taipei, “The June numbers confirm AI isn’t just reshaping end markets — it’s pulling forward capacity investments across the entire value chain, from IP licensing to final test.”

Source: digitimes.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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