Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is cutting the use of Chinese chipmaking equipment in its most advanced chip factories to avoid any possible U.S. restrictions that could disrupt production, Nikkei Asia’s Cheng-Ting Fang reports, citing several people briefed on the matter.
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