➀ Rapidus, a Japanese chip manufacturer, plans to build a 2nm chip production line in Japan with an investment of $35 billion, aiming for mass production by 2027. However, this is considered unrealistic due to insufficient funding and lack of technological foundation. ➁ Intel faces instability issues with its 13th and 14th generation processors, leading to user dissatisfaction and a 15% workforce reduction. ➂ TSMC's plans to start production in the US have been delayed to 2025, highlighting challenges in the US's manufacturing reshoring efforts.
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