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ASML fires back at accusations that its next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking tools are too expensive
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I'm currently reading Chip Wars and according to the author there were other companies trying to build EUV machines. It seems a lot of them shelved the plans after having ploughed a lot of money into research. ASML stayed the course and bet big on it paying off, which it looks like it has.