1. TSMC's first European fab in Germany, co-owned with Bosch, Infineon, and NXP, will focus on automotive and industrial chips, with production starting in 2027. 2. Partnerships with Samsung and SK Hynix aim to leverage TSMC's expertise, enhancing faster processing speeds. 3. TSMC's strategic investments and collaborations underscore its commitment to innovation and leadership in the semiconductor market.
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