ASML Expands Beyond EUV to Power Next-Gen AI Chip Manufacturing

ASML is charting an ambitious strategy to expand beyond EUV lithography, targeting new tools to capture booming demand for artificial intelligence chips.

The Dutch firm remains the sole supplier of EUV systems, critical for advanced chipmakers such as TSMC and Intel.

After investing billions in EUV, ASML is preparing next-generation systems while researching a potential third platform to sustain long-term technological leadership.

Now, it aims to enter the fast-growing advanced packaging market, enabling the bonding and stacking of specialized AI chips.

As AI processors evolve into multi-layered “skyscrapers,” packaging precision has become essential for boosting performance and memory integration.

ASML is also exploring whether it can print larger chips beyond its current size limits, potentially unlocking faster and more powerful AI systems.

The company plans to deploy artificial intelligence internally to enhance machine control software and improve inspection accuracy during chip production.

With shares up over 30% this year and trading at premium valuations, investors are betting ASML’s expanded portfolio will reinforce its dominance in the AI semiconductor race.

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