<p>➀ Jiang Shangyi, former Co-CEO of TSMC, openly discussed Intel's chip manufacturing challenges in a speech in Taiwan.</p><p>➁ He suggested that Intel should adopt mature chip manufacturing processes to compete, as it is far behind TSMC and unable to catch up.</p><p>➂ Jiang believes that Intel, once the 'king' of the chip industry, is now a 'minor player' and should merge with a company specializing in mass production of mature chip technology.</p>
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