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And I wonder how much they paid to get the first one? Have you seen any PR from TSMC or Samsung on the topic? Or maybe Samsung and TSMC are comfortable with their EUV lead over Intel? Interesting times.
And I wonder how much they paid to get the first one? Have you seen any PR from TSMC or Samsung on the topic? Or maybe Samsung and TSMC are comfortable with their EUV lead over Intel? Interesting times.
Intel will start using EUV in 2023 according to the following article. TSMC started using EUV in 2019 on N7+, four years ahead of Intel. All the Intel roadmap and EUV deployment schedule seem to be based on the best scenario. We will see the results in the coming years.
After years of manufacturing struggles, Intel will make upcoming chips using extreme ultraviolet lithography, which is precise enough to hit your thumb with a laser pointer from the moon.
Intel has placed the first order with ASML for a new, advanced chipmaking tool that will cost "significantly" more than $340 million, as semiconductor manufacturers look to get ahead in a booming industry. Alongside better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, ASML said on Wednesday it had...