1. ASML's latest high-NA EUV lithography machines, priced up to $380 million, are critical for next-gen chip production; 2. These machines enable smaller transistor designs, boosting performance for AI and data centers; 3. Intel's early adoption aims to regain chipmaking leadership, while rivals TSMC and Samsung plan delayed deployment.
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