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January 30, 2026

Nvidia has moved into the top position at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, pushing Apple into second place in what has long been the most closely watched customer relationship in the global chip industry.

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The change reflects how spending on advanced silicon has shifted toward artificial intelligence hardware, where Nvidia's data-center processors now account for a growing share of TSMC’s most advanced manufacturing capacity. For years, Apple had been TSMC's single biggest customer, driven by the iPhone, iPad, and Mac roadmap that relies on a steady stream of custom-designed processors. Nvidia's rise has been tied to the explosion of demand for Al accelerators used by cloud providers, enterprises, and governments building out large-scale computing infrastructure. That demand has translated directly into wafer orders at TSMC, whose leading-edge fabrication lines are now dominated by chips designed to train and run large Al models.

The shift does not remove Apple from the center of the semiconductor supply chain, but it does alter the balance of influence between two of the world’s most important technology companies and the foundry that manufactures their most advanced components.

HOW NVIDIA'S AI DEMAND REWROTE TSMC'S ORDER BOOK

Nvidia's climb to the top of TSMC’s customer list has been driven by a single factor: the scale of global investment in Al computing. Over the past several years, cloud providers, national governments, and enterprise customers have raced to build data centers filled with specialized processors capable of training and running large language models, computer vision systems, and other machine-learning workloads.

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