China's semiconductor industry is rapidly expanding, challenging Taiwan's dominance in the legacy chip market. Backed by state support, Chinese foundries are offering lower prices and gaining market share, particularly in mature node chips. Taiwan’s major chipmakers, like Power chip and UMC, are shifting focus to advanced technologies to remain competitive. As geopolitical tensions rise and U.S. trade restrictions impact Chinese firms, Taiwanese companies are adapting to secure their position in the global chip market. However, Chinese competition and price cuts continue to put pressure on Taiwan's chip industry.
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