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    ASML’s high-NA EUV tools clear the runway for next-gen AI chips

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMarch 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The machine that will make tomorrow’s AI chips possible has just been declared ready for mass production – and the clock for the industry’s next leap has officially started. ASML, the Dutch company that holds a global monopoly on commercial extreme ultraviolet lithography equipment, confirmed this week that its High-NA EUV tools have crossed the threshold from technically impressive to genuinely production-ready.

    The announcement was made exclusively to Reuters by ASML’s chief technology officer Marco Pieters ahead of a technical conference in San Jose.

    Current-generation EUV machines are approaching the outer edge of what they can do for advanced AI chip production, meaning the semiconductors powering large language models and AI accelerators are bumping up against a physical ceiling. High-NA EUV tools are designed to break through it, letting chipmakers print finer, denser circuit patterns in fewer steps. That translates directly into more powerful and efficient chips for AI workloads.

    “I think that it’s at an important point to look at the amount of learning cycles that have happened,” Pieters told Reuters, referring to the volume of customer testing the machines have now accumulated.

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    The numbers that matter

    ASML’s case for readiness rests on three data points it plans to release publicly. The High-NA EUV tools have now processed 500,000 silicon wafers, achieved roughly 80% uptime – with a target of 90% by year-end – and demonstrated imaging precision capable of replacing multiple conventional patterning steps with a single High-NA pass.

    Together, Pieters said, those figures signal that the tools are ready for manufacturers to begin qualification. The machines don’t come cheap. At approximately US$400 million per unit – double the cost of the previous EUV generation – they represent one of the most expensive pieces of capital equipment in industrial history.

    TSMC and Intel are among the named early adopters.

    A two-to-three-year runway

    Technical readiness and manufacturing integration are two different things, and Pieters was careful to separate them. Despite the milestone, full integration into high-volume production lines is still expected to take two to three years as chipmakers work through qualification and process development.

    “Chipmakers have all the knowledge to qualify these tools,” he said – a vote of confidence in the industry’s ability to move, even if the timeline remains measured.

    The next generation of chip performance improvements is on the horizon, not yet in hand. But with ASML now saying the starting gun has fired, the race to integrate High-NA EUV into production has formally begun.

    (Photo by ASML)

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