1. TSMC's 2nm technology is on track for mass production with yields reaching 60%; 2. Apple is expected to be the first customer, maintaining a competitive edge over Intel; 3. TSMC's AI business is projected to grow by 100% year-over-year, significantly contributing to revenue growth in FY25.
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