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Intel installs industry's first commercial high-NA EUV lithography tool — ASML Twinscan EXE:5200B sets the stage for 14A
B, the first High-NA EUV lithography tool designed for commercial production, reiterating Intel's plans to use High-NA EUV patterning for 14A process technology and onwards.
The $400 machine will one day no longer be the crown jewel of the tech economy. Moore’s law will march on, processor power ...
ASML's pullback offers a buying opportunity for long-term investors, based on its EUV lithography leadership and growing installed base revenue. High-NA EUV adoption by Intel, Samsung, SK Hynix, and ...
ASML Holding (ASML) is aiming for about 30% year-over-year growth in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) revenues in 2025. ASML expects this growth to be driven by both an increase in Low Numerical Aperture (NA ...
According to a report from Tom's Hardware, China's so-called "Frankenstein" EUV scanner was assembled from mismatched parts sourced through various channels, potentially including surplus equipment ...
DRAM is becoming a more important margin lever as well. AI-related memory, such as high-bandwidth memory, requires more advanced process steps. As DRAM makers move to denser architectures, EUV ...
We are bullish on ASML Holding, reflecting robust capex-driven demand from top customers despite China headwinds. 2026 ...
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China built a secret prototype EUV lithography machine in Shenzhen using former ASML engineers
China just pushed the semiconductor fight into a new chapter. Inside a sealed compound in Shenzhen, scientists built a prototype EUV lithography machine that Washington has tried to block for years.
In the latest earnings call held on late July 16, ASML revealed that customers have requested it to withhold details on High NA EUV order volumes, despite growing demand. While EUV revenue is ...
People familiar with the project told Reuters that the machine was completed in early 2025 and occupies nearly an entire factory floor. The team behind the ...
ASML, the Dutch company which makes ultraviolet photolithography machines used by all the world's leading chipmakers, has become Europe’s second most valuable business. With a market cap of €377 ...
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