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ASML’s $400M chipmaking machine just shipped its first laptop processors
High NA EUV was supposed to debut on Intel’s 14A node towards the end of the decade. It has turned up early, on Panther Lake, patterning layers that are also qualified to run on the old tools. A machine that costs about $400mn is now printing a handful of the layers inside a laptop processor. […] This story continues at The Next Web
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