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ASML Says 1st Chips from new High-NA Machines to Arrive in Months

ANTWERP, May 19 (Reuters) - ASML expects ‌to see the first products created on the company's new High-NA machines within ​months, the chief executive ​of the world's top computer chip ⁠equipment maker, Christophe Fouquet, said ​on Tuesday.

The tool will bring down ​costs for patterning, or creating the circuitry of the most advanced chips, for both ​logic and memory applications, Fouquet ​said, speaking at a conference in Belgium ‌organised ⁠by research firm imec.

"In the next few months, we will be looking at the first few products ​wherever, in ​memory, ⁠in logic, being exposed on the High-NA system", the ​CEO said.

Fouquet's remarks come ​weeks ⁠after top customer TSMC said High-NA tools, which can cost up to $400 million ⁠each, ​were too expensive.

Reporting ​by Toby Sterling in Antwerp and Nathan Vifflin ​in Gdansk. Editing by Mark Potter

Source: Reuters


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