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Intel bets it all on ASML's 14A machines
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60385, member: 636"] Intel doubled its order for advanced lithography machines from Dutch manufacturer ASML. The company previously planned to buy one High-NA EUV system but expanded the purchase to two units. Jerry Capital analysts report this decision supports Intel's ambitious 14A manufacturing process development. Each sophisticated machine carries a price tag of approximately $370 million. The semiconductor giant expects to invest between $1 billion and $2 billion on lithography equipment alone. The 14A node represents a make-or-break opportunity for Intel's foundry services division. Company executives previously stated they would abandon competition in advanced chip manufacturing if this process fails to attract major customers. ASML currently supplies High-NA technology to major industry players like TSMC, Samsung, and SK Hynix. Intel's increased investment demonstrates the company's commitment to regaining competitiveness in cutting-edge semiconductor production. The success of processes like 18A and 14A will determine whether Intel can sustain its foundry operations and American chip manufacturing goals. [/QUOTE]
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