<p>➀ TSMC reports a strong demand for 2nm nodes over 3nm, with A16 attracting AI server clients.</p><p>➁ TSMC's 3nm shipments accounted for 20% of total wafer revenue in Q3 2024.</p><p>➃ TSMC's 2nm is expected to enter volume production in 2025.</p><p>➄ TSMC plans to expand its 2nm capacity to meet strong demand.</p><p>➅ TSMC's A16 process is highly attractive for AI server applications.</p>
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