1. TSMC accelerates 2nm process development, with mass production expected in 2025, surpassing original plans; 2. Intel's 18A process faces delays and technical hurdles, impacting its competitiveness; 3. Apple is confirmed as TSMC's first major 2nm client, securing advanced chip supply for future devices.
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