Apple, long the dominant force behind TSMC’s growth through its exclusive chip production deals, is now facing a dramatic shift as Nvidia’s explosive AI demand surges ahead. In a recent exclusive report from Tim Culpan, TSMC CEO CC Wei reportedly informed Apple executives during an August 2025 visit that the iPhone maker would encounter significant price increases and no longer enjoy guaranteed priority access to wafer capacity across the foundry’s fabs. Nvidia is believed to have overtaken Apple as TSMC’s top customer in at least some quarters of 2025, fueled by massive orders for high-performance GPUs that consume larger wafer footprints amid the ongoing AI boom. While Apple’s broad portfolio ensures its enduring importance to TSMC, the near-term power dynamic has tilted toward Nvidia, forcing Apple to compete more aggressively for advanced node production slots.
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Nvidia overtakes Apple as TSMC’s top customer, ending years of priority access for Apple Silicon
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