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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
TL;DR: Samsung plans to expand the use of ASML's High-NA EUV lithography machines in its South Korean labs to accelerate 2nm GAA semiconductor process development. This strategic move aims to enhance ...
Recent news and company statements suggest that we need to remain cautious on ASML's prospects of maintaining its near-monopoly in the field of lithography machines. Q2 results were decent, but its ...
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 ...
Mark Twain once said, "When everyone is looking for gold, it's a good time to be in the pick-and-shovel business." Most of the prospectors who went west looking for gold went bust, but the person who ...
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 ...
The semiconductor bellwether's stock recently got a massive upgrade, pointing toward better times ahead.
For 2030, the company is expecting revenue in the range of €44 to €60 billion and a gross margin in the range of 56% to 60%. One quick side note: I think it's very remarkable that ASML hasn't changed ...
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 ...