<p>➀ Intel announced that the first two of the cutting-edge lithography machines are being produced in its factory, with early data showing they are more reliable than earlier models.</p><p>➁ Intel used ASML's high numerical aperture (NA) lithography machines to produce 30,000 wafers in a quarter, which can produce thousands of computing chips.</p><p>➂ Intel plans to use the High NA machines to help develop the so-called 18A manufacturing technology, which is scheduled for mass production later this year with the next generation of PC chips.</p>
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