<p>➀ Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is considering acquiring a majority stake in Intel's factories, following a request from the Trump administration to promote US manufacturing and maintain technological leadership.</p><p>➁ The negotiation is in the early stages, and the specific structure of potential collaboration has not been determined yet.</p><p>➂ The arrangement may involve allowing major US chip design companies to invest and securing support from the US government.</p>
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