Self-driving cars include vehicles equipped with advanced sensors, cameras, and AI algorithms, that can navigate, make decisions, and drive without human intervention. Ranging from partial to full automation, these vehicles aim to revolutionize transportation by improving safety, reducing traffic congestion, and providing mobility solutions for those unable to drive. Self-driving cars have the potential to improve safety and efficiency as automated vehicles may significantly reduce road accidents caused by human error. The potential market of autonomous vehicles is projected to grow exponentially in the coming decades and disrupt the automotive and transportation industries.
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Is Taiwan Semiconductor's 2-nanometer chip facing difficulties? Apple is reportedly postponing testing, while NVIDIA and Qualcomm may switch to Samsung.
①According to reports, Apple has postponed its plan to use Taiwan Semiconductor's 2-nanometer chips, possibly delaying it until 2026 for the iPhone 18 series; ②The current yield rate of Taiwan Semiconductor's 2-nanometer process is only 60%, resulting in high costs, which is a significant reason for many companies to seek diversified suppliers; ③NVIDIA and Qualcomm currently seem to be collaborating with Samsung to test the 2-nanometer chip process in order to break Taiwan Semiconductor's dominant position.