China warns Dutch that ASML ban will cause serious problems
Published in News


Ambassador warned

Trade relations between China and the Netherlands would be damaged if Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier ASML is not allowed to ship its newest machines to China, Beijing’s ambassador to the Netherlands warned.

Chipmakers suffering during trade war
Published in News


No  second half recovery this year

US chipmaker Broadcom warned a US-China trade conflict and export restrictions on Huawei were causing a worldwide slowdown in demand for chips.

ASML says Samsung not involved in IP theft
Published in PC Hardware


Media made the wrong assumption

ASML denied any involvement by its top client Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in an intellectual property theft case between the Dutch chip equipment maker and a rival.

ASML plays down corporate theft
Published in News


What was stolen was not a lithography blueprint

Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML admitted that a US software subsidiary was the victim of corporate theft several years ago, but denied that the information stolen was for a lithography machine.

TSMC sees profits fall
Published in News
18 October 2018

TSMC sees profits fall


As an expected trade war looms

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has reported a 0.9 percent fall in third quarter net profits.

Intel reduces stake in ASML
Published in PC Hardware


Just three percent

Chipzilla has reduced its stake in supplier ASML to just below three percent.

ASML buys HMI
Published in PC Hardware
16 June 2016

ASML buys HMI


$3.1 billion deal is shake up of the chipmaking gear makers

Chipmaking equipment firm ASML has bought the chip screening company Hermes Microvision (HMI) for $3.1 billion.

ASML starts shipping EUV test machines
Published in News


Could be used by 2018

Extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) lithography is working and could be used in Moore Law saving high-volume chip manufacturing as early as 2018.

ASML profits bode well for chip  industry
Published in PC Hardware


$6.44 billion in sales

Dutch outfit ASML Holding, the world's second largest maker of semiconductor production equipment has managed to flog more than $6.44 billion worth of gear.

ASML will flog 15 EUV machines to mysterious "US customer"
Published in News


Yeah it is probably Intel

ASML, Europe's largest supplier to computer chip makers, will sell 15 of its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) chip etching systems to a "single U.S. customer" who is probably Intel.