The $400 machine will one day no longer be the crown jewel of the tech economy. Moore’s law will march on, processor power ...
TL;DR: Intel is expanding its High-NA EUV lithography tool fleet from ASML, ordering two additional machines to advance its next-gen 14A process node. This strategic investment aims to boost Intel's ...
IMEC has successfully demonstrated the full wafer-scale fabrication of nanopores using ASML’s state-of-the-art extreme ultraviolet (EUV) machines.
Reverse-engineering lithography machines—the equipment on which advanced computer chips are manufactured—is not as straightforward as copying most industrial designs. In the race between innovators ...
Intel recently confirmed the latest results in its partnership with ASML. The US chipmaker worked with engineers from the European corporation to install, test, and validate ...
State-backed SMEE, often dubbed China's best ASML challenger, has sold Shanghai Weiyao to AMIES in a move that prioritises ...
TL;DR: ASML has launched its first US training facility in Phoenix, Arizona, to train over 1,000 engineers annually on advanced High-NA EUV lithography machines. This center addresses the US ...
Investors may now be wondering if it is a good idea to buy ASML stock in the new year following its recent surge. A closer ...
ASML Holding N.V. holds a monopoly on EUV lithography, making it the critical enabler of advanced semiconductor and AI chip production. ASML benefits from insatiable, structural demand for compute ...
This company virtually has a monopoly on the machines needed to produce the most advanced chips in the world. Is it worth a look? Mark Twain once said, "When everyone is looking for gold, it's a good ...
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As a new Bloomberg profile of the Dutch lithography giant ASML points out, the global economy is counting on one monopoly’s ability to shoot lasers at tin droplets again, but do it even better this ...