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Taiwan has charged Tokyo Electron over alleged theft of TSMC’s 2nm technology, marking the first corporate case under the National Security Act. TaiwanPlus spoke with Tai Chih-yen, Deputy Director at Taiwan’s CIER think tank, about how the case highlights TSMC’s strategic importance and signals tighter controls on information exchanges in the global semiconductor supply chain.

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00:00How critical is TSMC's 2nm technology?
00:03And how could a possible Trace Secrets League impact it?
00:07First, the future of the computer needs to protect the power and the power.
00:11So in this part,
00:14it needs to be used in the process of creating,
00:17to put these energy into more space.
00:22So, this 2nm, 1nm technology is very important.
00:27From the market demand,
00:29the internet, the internet, the internet, the internet, the internet,
00:31the internet, the internet, the internet, the internet,
00:34the internet, the internet, the internet, the internet,
00:36so we discovered that
00:39the market actually is for this new investment.
00:42The need is very strong.
00:45So, in the process of供不应求,
00:47actually, the TSMC's 2nm technology has quite a bit of importance.
00:51And in the world,
00:52the countries want to put these important and important elements
00:56in the future.
00:59So, in the future,
01:00How might holding a foreign company like Tokyo Electron Liable
01:18affect the global semiconductor supply chain?
01:30There are no questions, we have to respond to the audience,
01:41which means that the company will be able to do the same information.
01:45So this is the case,
01:47the company will be able to take care of the company
01:51or the technical information.
01:55The problem is that the company will be able to solve the problem
02:00一個追溯跟球場的要求
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