1. TSMC achieves a breakthrough in 2nm chip manufacturing technology, solidifying its lead in advanced semiconductor processes; 2. Apple secures initial orders for 2nm chips, likely for future iPhones and Macs; 3. Intel faces challenges in catching up with TSMC's process advancements amid foundry market competition.
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