The only EUV chip-making machine factory in the Netherlands plays a vital role in global semiconductor production, which has become a key focus of US-China trade conflicts. The machines cost $380 million and require complex logistics for transport. They enable the production of powerful chips essential for modern technology by utilizing extreme ultraviolet light, fundamental for creating the intricate circuits found in semiconductors. Restrictions on selling these machines to China potentially heighten tensions in the tech industry, especially as companies strive to meet Moore's law regarding transistor density.
The production of advanced semiconductor chips relies on EUV technology from the only factory in the Netherlands, which is restricted from selling to China.
Chips are essential for modern technology, and their production is a major focal point in the ongoing US-China trade tensions.
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