ASML fires back at accusations that its next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking tools are too expensive
ASML fires back at accusations that its next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking tools are too expensive
www.tomshardware.com ASML fires back at accusations that its next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking tools are too expensive
Says their insertion into production flows is inevitable anyway.
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9 3 ReplyThen other businesses should step up
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7 0 ReplyOf course, so in this case it's a monopoly because it has a great product.
The Huawei phone is using DUV, so it's on par with older products in performance. Like a 2019 iPhone, maybe
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