1. TSMC's Q2 2023 revenue grew 40% year-over-year, driven by strong demand for AI-related chips; 2. The growth contrasts with broader semiconductor market weakness, highlighting AI's outsized impact; 3. TSMC's advanced manufacturing tech and partnerships with firms like Nvidia position it to lead in AI chip production.
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