Resources tagged lithography
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CNBC - CNBC Marathon - How ASML, TSMC And Intel Dominate The Chip Market 30082022
CNBC Marathon got an exclusive look at how the world makes the now all important processing chips at ASML, TSMC and Intel. CNBC Marathon brings together the best of CNBC’s chip coverage and examines how this competitive, lucrative and vital industry is changing. Tour inside ASML’s cleanrooms to see how these $200 million EUV systems print minuscule designs on advanced microchips using exploding molten tin, the flattest surface in the world, and light so narrow it’s absorbed by air.
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Newsthink - The Entire World Relies on a Machine Made by ONE Company 15092022
Why Dutch firm ASML runs the world
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Asianometry - Why Every 3nm Process Node is Different, 30092022
This video explains how today's latest leading edge semiconductor process nodes are made
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Asianometry - How ASML Won Lithography (& Why Japan Lost), 25102021
In the mid 1990s two Japanese companies dominated the lithography space: Nikon & Canon. Together, they held 3/4 share of the market. Then Dutch company ASML rose to overtake these two, relegating them to bit players in the industry. Today the two are no longer trying to compete at the cutting edge while ASML is now Europe's most valuable technology company This video talks about how ASML took the market share and technological leadership crown & why the Japanese incumbents failed to keep it
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CNBC - Why The World Relies On ASML For Machines That Print Chips, 23032022
In a Dutch factory, there’s a revolutionary chipmaking machine the whole world has come to rely on. It takes months to assemble, and only one company in the world knows how: Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithography. Here’s a rare inside look at how nearly 800 suppliers come together to create the technology required to print every advanced chip powering the digital world, from data centers to iPhones.
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