They go thru some strings! I don’t even want to restring more than two at a time. Hahaha
Think about the poor person whose job it is to do the first stringing on all those guitars.

Taylor makes about 160,000 guitars year, so they buy at least 160,000 sets of Elixir. That is not counting the repair department and some inevitable waste. It's surely a tough blow for WL Gore to take in one shot. However, I'm sure they sell many more Elixir strings around the world. I was using Elixir strings before Taylor was. Remember that Taylor went to Elixir strings not because that was what
sounded best, but because they lasted better in a retail setting. With strings that sound fresher than the other guy's, your guitar stands out. It just happens that many of us also like Elixir strings for other reasons.
Fretting Flyer has pointed out the distinction between XT and XS. I tried a sample set of XT and was underwhelmed. But his comments have convinced me to add a couple of XS sets to my next string order, as an experiment. That may not happen this years given the stock already on hand. Elixir's will always be a steady part of my string box and get used on several guitars due to the longevity factor. My twelve strings never see anything else, for example.