1. SEMICON West saw jubilant crowds and a turnaround from recent downturns, driven by AI and HBM technologies. 2. IMEC's presentations highlighted the importance of CMOS 2.0 and the challenges of AI power requirements. 3. The CHIPS Act and increased public awareness of semiconductors were significant highlights, along with the dominance of TSMC in the foundry market.
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