TSMC CEO Says Chip Tech Choice Isn’t a Quick Stop, Jealous of Samsung’s Profits

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TSMC CEO C.C. Wei told Morgan Stanley that selecting a manufacturing process is a long, collaborative effort—not a quick, “milk from 7‑Eleven” decision—and admitted envy of Samsung Foundry’s profits, emphasizing that customer trust, technical capability, and even government support determine success in a highly competitive landscape against Intel and Samsung.
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