In the southern Dutch town of Veldhoven, near the border with Belgium, sits the only factory capable of assembling a revolutionary machine that's relied upon by the world's biggest chipmakers. EUV ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Intel is ramping up the number of the High-NA EUV lithography tools from ASML right now, where it has just a single High-NA EUV machine but is reportedly ...
Intel, Samsung, and even industry powerhouse TSMC rely on semiconductor manufacturing equipment made by ASML. That ASML-made equipment -- and therefore its business -- is well protected by a sizable ...
J.P. Morgan says a buying opportunity may have opened up Shares of ASML Holding tumbled Wednesday after the Dutch semiconductor-equipment group reported disappointing orders for the first quarter and ...
ASML makes semiconductor lithography machines that are used by chip foundries (like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM 6.60%), Samsung Electronics (SSNL.F +0.00%), Intel (INTC 11.92%), etc.).
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing isn’t falling behind in next-generation chipmaking, its CEO said.
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. ASML is selling a Lego set of its bleeding-edge TWINSCAN EXE:5000 High-NA EUV lithography machines, but it's unfortunately only available to ASML employees ...
ASML Holding, the microchip-equipment maker that produces the sophisticated machines used to develop semiconductors, caught a broker downgrade just ahead of its second-quarter results. KBC Securities ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a growing industry worth your investment dollars. One way to invest in this sector is to buy shares in businesses playing an essential role in the AI market. Two such ...
Shares of ASML Holding tumbled Wednesday after the Dutch semiconductor-equipment group reported disappointing orders for the first quarter and flagged growing uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs.
Are you ready to put some of your idle cash to work but aren't sure where? Maybe the market's usual favorites aren't so compelling right now. If that's the case, there's nothing wrong with looking off ...