These massive systems, costing more than $300 million each, are designed to revolutionize chip manufacturing by making semiconductors smaller and more efficient.
High-NA machines, larger than a truck when assembled, are expected to change the landscape of commercial chip manufacturing by 2026 or 2027.
It joins industry giants such as Intel, TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron as one of the first to order these advanced tools in 2022. But at the same time, Darren Grasby, AMD’s vice president and head of strategic partnerships in EMEA, was skeptical about Intel’s prospects at Canalys EMEA Forum 2023.
Source: Ferra

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