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ASML’s top EUV tool is now key to Intel’s comeback plan
Intel’s comeback in cutting edge manufacturing is no longer a vague roadmap, it now revolves around a single, spectacular ...
Intel Foundry announced that it has managed to install the world's most advanced EUV machine—ASML's TWINSCAN EXE:5200B High-NA EUV scanner—in its facilities. The company is producing its 14A node ...
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China reverse-engineers the most advanced chip-making machine in the world
EUV lithography is a complex, secretive manufacturing process that produces the world’s most advanced chips. Only one company ...
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China’s secret “Manhattan Project” builds prototype EUV lithography machine
China just pushed the semiconductor fight into a new chapter. Inside a sealed compound in Shenzhen, scientists built a ...
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 ...
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 ...
According to a report from Tom's Hardware, China's so-called "Frankenstein" EUV scanner was assembled from mismatched parts sourced through various channels, potentially including surplus equipment ...
Mecal High-Tech Systems is an independent global high end contracting engineering company that specializes in anti-vibration and shielding technologies for high-precision semiconductor equipment and ...
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 ...
Belgian R&D company Imec has reported a number of chip making breakthroughs at the joint lab it runs with EUV lithography company ASML. According to Imec, it has successfully printed circuit patterns ...
Reuters reports that scientists in China have created a prototype of a machine that could eventually be used to produce ...
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