Intel's early bet on high-NA EUV aims to leapfrog TSMC and Samsung on process leadership
Intel bought the very first high-NA machine and is testing it in Oregon , hoping first-mover access gives its foundry an edge on TSMC and Samsung.
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Intel bought the very first high-NA machine and is testing it in Oregon , hoping first-mover access gives its foundry an edge on TSMC and Samsung.
ASML started shipping its high-NA EUV lithography machine, a $400 million, 150-ton system the size of a double-decker bus that patterns chip features down to 8 nanometers, versus 13nm on the prior EUV generation.