Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reports a sharp rise in sales for June as it prepares to release results for the second quarter. Multiple outlets say TSMC’s June net revenue increases by about 67–68% year over year, reaching roughly $13.2 billion, which the company also frames as a record month. Ahead of its earnings announcement later this week, TSMC also reports first-half figures for 2026, with one report citing revenue up 35.6% over the first half of the year prior. Quartz adds that June revenue hits a record level measured in Taiwan dollars, and that the company’s second-quarter revenue runs above the top end of its own guidance range. Euronews and other coverage attribute the strength in part to continued demand for AI-related chips, though they do not provide new guidance beyond the reported sales results. Taken together, the reports indicate that TSMC’s latest monthly revenue figures strengthen expectations heading into the company’s scheduled earnings release, with results presented as both faster growth and a potential beat versus its prior forecast.