Apple COO Reportedly attends secret meetings with TSMC to reserve first batch of 2-nanometer production

Rumors of Apple developing its own AI servers seem much more feasible using TSMC's 2-nanometer fabrication process.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/apple-coo-reportedly-attends-secret-meetings-with-tsmc-to-reserve-first-batch-of-2-nanometer-production

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