<p>➀ The competition in 2nm wafer fabrication has become a clear victory for TSMC, with its advanced technology and strong customer demand.</p><p>➁ TSMC has achieved significant milestones in 2nm technology, including successful trial production and high yields.</p><p>➂ Apple and AMD are expected to be among the first customers for TSMC's 2nm technology, with Apple's A20 Pro and M5 chips set to be produced on this process.</p><p>➃ Intel and NVIDIA are also turning to TSMC for its 2nm technology, with Intel's Nova Lake desktop chips and NVIDIA's Rubin Next platform expected to be produced on TSMC's N2 process.</p><p>➄ Samsung faces challenges in 2nm technology, including yield issues and the potential loss of its own customers to TSMC.</p><p>➅ Intel's 2nm technology, known as 18A, faces delays and yield challenges, with concerns about its ability to compete with TSMC.</p><p>➆ Rapidus, a Japanese semiconductor company, is working on 2nm technology but faces significant challenges in the current market.</p><p>➇ The rise of TSMC in 2nm technology raises concerns about pricing power and the potential impact on the semiconductor industry.</p>