1. TSMC's SoIC advanced packaging technology faces explosive demand driven by AI chips and HPC applications; 2. Major OSAT companies like ASE and Amkor are accelerating capacity expansion, particularly for CoWoS and chip-on-wafer packaging; 3. The supply chain faces bottlenecks as equipment delivery times extend to 18-20 months, prompting strategic collaborations across the ecosystem.
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