TSMC Says ASML's Latest Chipmaking Gear Is Too Pricey to Use

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TSMC Says ASML's Latest Chipmaking Gear Is Too Pricey to Use
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TSMC will hold off on deploying ASML's most cutting-edge lithography machines for chip production through 2029 to save money. The chipmaker has no plans to adopt ASML's latest high numerical aperture extreme ultraviolet lithography machines, or high-NA EUV, which fetch upwards of 350 million ($410 million) apiece. TSMC is ASML's largest customer, according to Bloomberg's supply chain data. Bloomberg's Neil Campling reports.

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