<p>➀ Intel needs to fill all its fabs to maintain competitiveness in the semiconductor manufacturing field;</p><p>➁ TSMC is rapidly expanding its competitive advantage through partnerships with Japan and Europe;</p><p>➂ Creating a universal foundry platform alliance would allow other fabs to utilize their manufacturing capabilities, benefiting Intel;</p><p>➃ Intel's failed acquisition of Tower Semiconductor due to regulatory hurdles is a missed opportunity;</p><p>➄ TSMC's collaboration with Japanese and European companies to build fabs is a strategic move;</p><p>➅ Intel needs to transform and consider establishing a universal foundry platform alliance to fill its fabs and packaging facilities.</p>
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