The $400 machine will one day no longer be the crown jewel of the tech economy. Moore’s law will march on, processor power ...
Khaberni - An extended scientific video running 55 minutes reveals unprecedented details about one of the most complex and ...
Chipmaker TSMC is expected to receive the first shipment of High Numerical Aperture NA Extreme Ultraviolet (High NA EUV) lithography machines from ASML before the end of the year. According to a ...
Few would expect the future of artificial intelligence (AI) to depend on Eindhoven, a quiet Dutch town. Yet just beyond its borders sits the headquarters of ASML, the only company that makes the ...
State-backed SMEE, often dubbed China's best ASML challenger, has sold Shanghai Weiyao to AMIES in a move that prioritises ...
In the southern Dutch town of Veldhoven, near the border with Belgium, sits the only factory capable of assembling a revolutionary machine that's relied upon by the world's biggest chipmakers. EUV ...
In a new report from the SEDaily, we're hearing that Samsung Electronics' Semiconductor (DS) Division will have a High-NA EUV lithography machine set to receive one of ASML's bleeding-edge TwinScan ...
IMEC has successfully demonstrated the full wafer-scale fabrication of nanopores using ASML’s state-of-the-art extreme ultraviolet (EUV) machines.
If you stuck with the semiconductors through 2025, you’re sitting on a market-beating gain on the year, with the VanEck ...
Canon has shipped its first nanoprint lithography machine to the Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE). First announced by the company in October 2023, Canon has touted its machine - dubbed ...
Dutch company ASML has pulled the wraps off its next-generation high-NA (numerical aperture) lithography machine, giving the press a unique look under the hood of the most advanced chip-making machine ...
TL;DR: ASML experienced a global IT outage that disrupted its operations, including clean rooms and communication with suppliers, but it was quickly resolved. ASML, a key player in the semiconductor ...