Robotics includes companies involved in the design, creation, and manufacture of robots. These machines can perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously, often with the aim of improving efficiency, productivity, and safety across various industries. Robotics companies are rapidly innovating new technology with applications across many industries. They offer opportunities for growth and efficiency, align with long-term automation trends, and have the potential for disruption in emerging markets, making them appealing to investors.
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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.