1. TSMC's Q2 revenue exceeded expectations driven by strong AI-related chip demand and advanced packaging technology; 2. The company highlighted AI processors as a primary growth driver, offsetting weaker smartphone and traditional server markets; 3. TSMC plans to expand advanced packaging capacity to address supply shortages, maintaining its leadership in semiconductor manufacturing.
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