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Friday 20 April 2018
EUV orders to drive ASML revenue growth in 2Q18
ASML expects to post revenues of between EUR2.5 billion (US$3.1 billion) and EUR2.6 billion in the second quarter of 2018, up from EUR2.29 billion in the prior quarter. A significant...
Monday 16 April 2018
Competition heats up in advanced IC process, equipment deployments
Top semiconductor players Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Samsung Electronics and Intel are engaged in increasingly fierce competition not only in developing advanced...
Wednesday 25 October 2017
Moore's Law no longer valid, says Morris Chang
Moore's Law has become invalid for a while, as the time needed for the transistor density to double is no longer 18-24 months although the density has indeed kept increasing, Morris...
Tuesday 24 October 2017
Global semiconductor sector to see 4.5-5.5% CAGR in next decade, says Morris Chang
The global semiconductor sector will grow 2-3pp more than the global GDP expansion and see a 4.5-5.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the next 10 years, with Taiwan Semiconductor...
Friday 20 October 2017
ASML 3Q17 sales exceed guidance on extra EUV deliveries
ASML has announced net sales of EUR 2.45 billion (US$2.89 billion) for the third quarter of 2017, up 16.5% from EUR2.1 billion in the prior quarter. The Dutch fab tool vendor now...
Monday 2 October 2017
China to install first EUV equipment as early as 2019, says ASML executive
Major China-based IC foundries are already in talks with ASML about the installation of their first extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography equipment for the manufacture of 7nm chips,...
Wednesday 27 September 2017
DRAM transition to EUV for sub-10nm node remains a financial challenge
Major DRAM chipmakers will continue to use multiple patterning exposure techniques for their 1x/1y nodes, but a question mark is still hanging over the prospect of their switch to...
Wednesday 13 September 2017
ASML EUV equipment production to almost double in 2018
ASML has disclosed annual production of its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems will increase to 20 units in 2018 from the current 12.
Thursday 24 August 2017
ASML opens branch office in Nanjing
ASML has announced the opening of a new branch office in Nanjing, China where its major client TSMC is constructing a new 12-inch wafer plant.
Monday 24 July 2017
Marketech to enjoy robust OEM orders, says report
Taiwan-based Marketech International is set to enjoy a ramp-up of OEM orders from ASML for a component used in the fab tool vendor's extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography equipment...
Thursday 20 July 2017
ASML expects 25% growth in 2017 sales
ASML has disclosed that its second-quarter 2017 net sales came to EUR2.10 billion (US$2.42 billion), up from EUR1.94 billion from the previous quarter. The semiconductor equipment...
Tuesday 18 July 2017
TSMC expanding number of equipment suppliers for 7nm
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is expanding the number of suppliers of equipment for its 7nm process in a bid to maintain an ecosystem pricing balance, according...
Monday 26 June 2017
ICRD and ASML sign pact to establish training center in Shanghai
Shanghai Integrated Circuit Research and Development Center (ICRD), a public research consortium dedicated to the advancement of the semiconductor industry in China, and chip-making...
Tuesday 6 June 2017
TSMC orders equipment for NT$3 billion
Pure-play foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) on June 5 disclosed a total of about NT$3.09 billion (US$102.8 million) spent on machinery equipment from ASML,...
Thursday 20 April 2017
ASML secures pull-in of EUV equipment orders
ASML has landed a pull-in of EUV lithography equipment orders with its backlog reaching 21 units, according to the company.
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