ASML technology dominates the world, Heinke: The strategy is to allow three giants including Taiwan Power to invest

Dutch technology journalist and columnist Marc Hijink, who has been following ASML for more than ten years of development, said today that although ASML technology dominates the world, it is known as strategic, which allows Intel, Samsung and Taiwan...


Dutch technology journalist and columnist Marc Hijink, who has been following ASML for more than ten years of development, said today that although ASML technology dominates the world, it is known as strategic, which allows Intel, Samsung and Taiwan Power to jointly invest in ASML, and ASML's main opponent is economy, and the uncertainty brought by taxes is hindering the entire industry.

Marke Heinke, a financial journalist in the new Rotterdam in the Netherlands and a science and technology column writer, wrote the ASML's growth story "Lightmaker" in the first angle. He attended the Reporter's Meeting of "Lightmaker" held at the SEMICON Taiwan International Semiconductor Exhibition today.

Heinke said that ASML has its technical blueprints. They make components, prepare and start experiments, and then see if the industry is interested in adopting it. This is closely related to industrial technology and is also ASML's strategic decision. "It will not make machines that no one buys."

However, Heinke believes that although ASML technology dominates the world, it is actually known as strategy. ASML has established a connection with Intel, Samsung and NTD, allowing the three companies to jointly invest in ASML, create a lot of funds, recruit more employees, and start purchasing, establish research institutions in the Netherlands, and conduct basic research on microfilm technology. This requires far-reaching insights.

Regarding the future development of ASML, Heinke said that ASML's main competitor is economy, and the uncertainty brought by tax responsibilities is impacting the entire industry. If the investment in new technologies is suspended, it will also reduce the demand for chips.

However, when uncertainty decreases, demand is expected to recover quickly, Heinke said that ASML is preparing for future explosive growth.

Heinke said that ASML not only reduces the risks of supply chains to maintain efficiency, and strives to keep the system innovative and make prices more affordable, but also improves yields and production through learning cycles.



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