1. TSMC's 3nm process capacity is fully booked by Apple and Intel, driving a surge in demand for advanced semiconductor manufacturing; 2. The competition for cutting-edge chip technology has intensified, with Apple securing TSMC's initial 3nm production for iPhones and Macs; 3. The increased orders are boosting backend supply chains, including packaging and testing services, amid global semiconductor shortages.
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