ASML fires back at accusations that its next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking tools are too expensive
ASML fires back at accusations that its next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking tools are too expensive
www.tomshardware.com ASML fires back at accusations that its next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking tools are too expensive
Says their insertion into production flows is inevitable anyway.
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A great product is "too expensive", but also sold out to its capacities.
Sounds like free market is experiencing free market.1 0 Reply
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