ASML has introduced a Lego replica of its TWINSCAN EXE:5000 lithography system for $227.95, offering a playful, affordable way for enthusiasts to engage with cutting-edge technology.
The real TWINSCAN EXE:5000, weighing 165 tons and delivered to Intel in over 43 containers, is the first of ASML's High NA EUV systems, pivotal for future chip tech.
Despite the fun imagery of Lego models, ASML faces significant challenges ahead as economic uncertainty looms and sales of their advanced chipmaking machines weaken.
The real system allows for rapid chip production, depicting a future where lithography technology can achieve imaging over 220 silicon wafers per hour by 2025.
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