CES 2026 begins on January 6, placing Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) in the spotlight. Major partners, including AMD, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm, are expected to unveil their latest chips at the event.

These next-generation processors rely predominantly on TSMC’s advanced 3nm and 5nm process technologies. This reliance highlights the foundry’s continued dominance across the high-performance computing and artificial intelligence sectors.

The new product launches underscore strong demand for TSMC's cutting-edge nodes. AMD is set to reveal its Ryzen AI 400 series, while Qualcomm will debut its Snapdragon X2 series.

Both the Ryzen AI 400 and Snapdragon X2 series are reportedly built on TSMC’s advanced processes. This showcase reinforces TSMC's critical role in the ongoing "AI Everywhere" trend, signaling sustained momentum for its most advanced manufacturing technologies.