ASML provided Intel, its first customer, with the $380 million Twinscan EXE:5000 High-NA lithography machine. Yesterday, it shipped its second High-NA EUV lithography machine to a mystery customer.
Attendees pose for a photo during the official opening ceremony of ASML Korea’s new Hwaseong Campus in Song-dong, Hwaseong, Gyeonggi, on Nov. 12. From left: Bae Jeong-soo, chair of the Hwaseong City ...
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.