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Chipmachine marker ASML of Veldhoven has won its first-ever order from China, the Financieele Dagblad reported on Wednesday.
The paper said Chinese
Semiconductor Manufacturing International has ordered a $120m extreme
ultraviolet lithography machine from ASML which never identifies its customers.
Citing Nikkei Asian Review the FD said this is the latest in a series of orders
for the EUV machines from ASML.
Taiwan-based TSMC has ordered eight of the EUV
machines, Samsung six and Intel three while GlobalFoundries of the US has
ordered one. At the presentation of first-quarter figures in April, ASML said
it had booked orders for 20 of the machines.
EUV technology allows the industry
to continue to print smaller features onto ever-more complex chips. It is
carried out in a vacuum using a plasma to produce EUV light using highly
sophisticated mirrors instead of lenses to project the circuit patterns onto
silicon wafers.
Today’s silicon chips have features as small as 40 nanometers –
less than a few hundred atoms across – and ASML says EUV lithography tools will
be used to print even smaller
Using EUV to print transistors this small is
equivalent to printing an image the size of a human eye on the surface of the
earth from a space shuttle . . . and then printing another image on top of the
first one with perfect alignment, the company says.

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