➀ The semiconductor industry is fundamentally cyclical, with growth being just a phase; ➁ Despite optimism, semiconductor investments have been excessive, leading to inefficiencies and overcapacity; ➂ The industry is plagued by low-efficiency and internal competition, leading to declining margins; ➃ A more mature and rational semiconductor industry is needed to overcome current challenges.
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