➀ The Chips Act investments aimed at boosting semiconductor manufacturing are experiencing delays, as reported by major news outlets. ➁ TSMC's Arizona fab projects have seen significant postponements, with the 4nm production delayed to 2025 and the 2nm production to 2028. ➂ Intel and Samsung have also faced construction and production delays in their respective fab projects.
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