ASML says first chips made with High-NA machines to arrive in months

ANTWERP: ASML expects the first chips made with its next-generation High-NA EUV machines to be ‌delivered within ⁠months, Chief ⁠Executive Christophe Fouquet said on Tuesday, as the Dutch company addresses concerns about the new technology’s costs. The computer chip equipment maker’s top customer TSMC said last month High-NA machines, which can cost up to $400 million each, were too expensive to use for now. Fouquet, however, expressed confidence in the technology’s adoption.

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