TSMC (TSM) SVP Kevin Zhang says ASML‘s (ASML) high-NA extreme ultraviolet machines, which cost EUR 350M each, are too expensive, and the A16 node, due in late 2026, won’t need to use them, Bloomberg’s Cagan Koc reports.
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