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 ...
Many people have never heard of ASML (NASDAQ: ASML), and fewer could explain what the company does. But chances are that you're within reach of a product that ASML helped create. Modern computers, ...
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 ...
In context: ASML Holding is the Dutch company that develops the world's most advanced chip manufacturing machines. Many are attempting to replicate ASML's technology, but, if the rumors coming from ...
On Saturday, Tata Electronics announced an agreement with Dutch tech giant ASML. The two companies will work closely to create 300mm wafers in India. On the face of it, the deal doesn’t sound much.
What does ASML do and why does it matter? ASML builds lithography systems -- machines that chipmakers use to "print" billions of tiny circuits onto silicon wafers. Those circuits form the brains of ...
ASML will work with its customers on getting the High NA machines to the point they can operate with minimal downtime through next year, and Fouquet expects high-volume manufacturing in 2027 and 2028.
ASML's management doesn't know for sure whether it's going to grow next year, and this unsettles investors. The company is still confident with its long-term outlook, which is what long-term investors ...