Is there any formal research or insight into why TSMC has been able to dramatically outperform Intel, Samsung, and GF in developing cutting edge process nodes? What's the nature of the superiority
![SemiAnalysis: "TSMC Throws Down a $40B-$44B Gauntlet, Far Surpassing Intel And Samsung" : r/hardware SemiAnalysis: "TSMC Throws Down a $40B-$44B Gauntlet, Far Surpassing Intel And Samsung" : r/hardware](https://external-preview.redd.it/M3WQAKHFWP3Uj7jFfaIoRlwTBDSNQoSyuMbzDo1MojE.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=c6887109c14fac54cae80ff11ef24e203af86da0)
SemiAnalysis: "TSMC Throws Down a $40B-$44B Gauntlet, Far Surpassing Intel And Samsung" : r/hardware
![Taiwan Semiconductor Vs. Samsung Vs. Intel: Battle At The Leading Edge (NASDAQ:INTC) | Seeking Alpha Taiwan Semiconductor Vs. Samsung Vs. Intel: Battle At The Leading Edge (NASDAQ:INTC) | Seeking Alpha](https://static.seekingalpha.com/uploads/2022/10/25/48383190-16667117784053934_origin.png)
Taiwan Semiconductor Vs. Samsung Vs. Intel: Battle At The Leading Edge (NASDAQ:INTC) | Seeking Alpha
![Jonas Sundqvist 🐳 on X: "Intel 7 nm vs TSMC and Samsung 3 nm. TSMC has the highest density and will have to pay with more EUV layers. According to IC Knowledge, Jonas Sundqvist 🐳 on X: "Intel 7 nm vs TSMC and Samsung 3 nm. TSMC has the highest density and will have to pay with more EUV layers. According to IC Knowledge,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E2scmWJWYAURaUG.png)