<p>➀ TSMC is set to receive the first shipment of the world's most advanced chipmaking machines from ASML.</p><p>➁ These high NA EUV lithography machines are the most expensive chipmaking equipment, costing around $350 million each.</p><p>➂ TSMC will receive them just months behind U.S. rival Intel.</p>
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