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Surprising biomedical application found for ASML’s chipmaking EUV lithography machines — they can mass produce nanopores for molecular sensing
IMEC has successfully demonstrated the full wafer-scale fabrication of nanopores using ASML’s state-of-the-art extreme ultraviolet (EUV) machines.
According to a report from Tom's Hardware, China's so-called "Frankenstein" EUV scanner was assembled from mismatched parts sourced through various channels, potentially including surplus equipment ...
ASML Holding N.V. ASML is set to deliver another year of solid growth, with its Extreme Ultraviolet (“EUV”) sales anticipated to increase about 30% in 2025. This optimistic expectation is driven by ...
People familiar with the project told Reuters that the machine was completed in early 2025 and occupies nearly an entire factory floor. The team behind the ...
An indispensable machine that prints the world's most advanced chips could be eyeing a trillion‑dollar future. High‑NA EUV is ...
EUV, extreme ultraviolet lithography, is nearly completely associated with the Dutch company ASML, the only maker of EUV machines that are used by TSMC, Intel and other chip manufacturers of advanced ...
The $52 billion CHIPS and Science Act was first imagined back in 2017 by Schumer and Indiana Sen. Todd Young King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, wearing Tyvek “bunny suits” get ...
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