<p>➀ TSMC's 2nm process yield surpasses 60%, meeting HVM requirements for stable production; </p><p>➁ Samsung's 2nm yield lags at 40%, prompting major clients like AMD, Nvidia, and Apple to prioritize TSMC capacity; </p><p>➂ TSMC's 2nm wafer price approaches $30,000, with future 1.4nm costs projected to reach $45,000 by 2028.</p>
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