ASML is on track to deliver the first TwinScan EXE:5200 high-NA EUV chip production machine to Intel in the coming months, ahead of the previously stated 2025 timeline. The machine, designed for mass production with a capacity of over 200 wafers per hour, signifies a continued partnership between Intel and ASML in advancing semiconductor technology. As the first customer of the EXE:5200, Intel aims to leverage this advanced technology to support its 14A manufacturing process roadmap slated for 2026, further enhancing its role as a leader in next-generation chip innovation.
ASML plans to deliver the TwinScan EXE:5200 high-NA-EUV production machine to Intel soon, enhancing productivity and strengthening their long-term partnership.
The EXE:5200 will boost output with over 200 wafers per hour, reflecting an evolutionary leap in EUV technology for next-gen transistors.
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