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.
