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  1. Huawei’s new chip scaling law aims to sidestep ASML chokepoint but hurdles remain: analysts

    Huawei Technologies has engineered a workaround to one of China’s most crippling chipmaking bottlenecks, but analysts warn that…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #ASML #1.4nm #chip #DUV #EUV #HeTingbo #Huawei #lithography #Samsung #semiconductor #tau #TSMC
    europesays.com/netherlands/162

  2. imec presented a silicon quantum dot spin qubit, which confines an electron within a silicon nanostructure, built with ASML High-NA lithography equipment.

    This is a meaningful development because unlike some other qubit technologies this architecture can be produced with high-throughput commercial equipment.

    imec-int.com/en/press/world-fi

    #HighNA #EUV #Lithography #QuantumComputing

  3. imec presented a silicon quantum dot spin qubit, which confines an electron within a silicon nanostructure, built with ASML High-NA lithography equipment.

    This is a meaningful development because unlike some other qubit technologies this architecture can be produced with high-throughput commercial equipment.

    imec-int.com/en/press/world-fi

    #HighNA #EUV #Lithography #QuantumComputing

  4. imec presented a silicon quantum dot spin qubit, which confines an electron within a silicon nanostructure, built with ASML High-NA lithography equipment.

    This is a meaningful development because unlike some other qubit technologies this architecture can be produced with high-throughput commercial equipment.

    imec-int.com/en/press/world-fi

    #HighNA #EUV #Lithography #QuantumComputing

  5. imec presented a silicon quantum dot spin qubit, which confines an electron within a silicon nanostructure, built with ASML High-NA lithography equipment.

    This is a meaningful development because unlike some other qubit technologies this architecture can be produced with high-throughput commercial equipment.

    imec-int.com/en/press/world-fi

    #HighNA #EUV #Lithography #QuantumComputing

  6. imec presented a silicon quantum dot spin qubit, which confines an electron within a silicon nanostructure, built with ASML High-NA lithography equipment.

    This is a meaningful development because unlike some other qubit technologies this architecture can be produced with high-throughput commercial equipment.

    imec-int.com/en/press/world-fi

    #HighNA #EUV #Lithography #QuantumComputing

  7. Today is Samuel Thomas Gill's birthday - he'd be 208. I've described him as "arguably Australia's most recognisable colonial artist", not as much by name, as by the extent of works used for historical illustration.

    Once more commonly called "the artist of the goldfields", here's a sample of 24 sketches (tinged with gentle humour) from 1852 - that earnt him that nickname - in my recent article: coombe.id.au/S_T_Gill/S_T_Gill

    #S_T_Gill #lithography #historyAU

  8. Today is Samuel Thomas Gill's birthday - he'd be 208. I've described him as "arguably Australia's most recognisable colonial artist", not as much by name, as by the extent of works used for historical illustration.

    Once more commonly called "the artist of the goldfields", here's a sample of 24 sketches (tinged with gentle humour) from 1852 - that earnt him that nickname - in my recent article: coombe.id.au/S_T_Gill/S_T_Gill

    #S_T_Gill #lithography #historyAU

  9. Today is Samuel Thomas Gill's birthday - he'd be 208. I've described him as "arguably Australia's most recognisable colonial artist", not as much by name, as by the extent of works used for historical illustration.

    Once more commonly called "the artist of the goldfields", here's a sample of 24 sketches (tinged with gentle humour) from 1852 - that earnt him that nickname - in my recent article: coombe.id.au/S_T_Gill/S_T_Gill

    #S_T_Gill #lithography #historyAU

  10. Today is Samuel Thomas Gill's birthday - he'd be 208. I've described him as "arguably Australia's most recognisable colonial artist", not as much by name, as by the extent of works used for historical illustration.

    Once more commonly called "the artist of the goldfields", here's a sample of 24 sketches (tinged with gentle humour) from 1852 - that earnt him that nickname - in my recent article: coombe.id.au/S_T_Gill/S_T_Gill

    #S_T_Gill #lithography #historyAU

  11. Today is Samuel Thomas Gill's birthday - he'd be 208. I've described him as "arguably Australia's most recognisable colonial artist", not as much by name, as by the extent of works used for historical illustration.

    Once more commonly called "the artist of the goldfields", here's a sample of 24 sketches (tinged with gentle humour) from 1852 - that earnt him that nickname - in my recent article: coombe.id.au/S_T_Gill/S_T_Gill

    #S_T_Gill #lithography #historyAU

  12. Ever wanted to #demotivate your workers? Make sure they don't work to their full potential? Don't want them to think outside the box, take those logical leaps to achieve things nobody thought possible before?

    You would be hard-pressed to find a technique more effective than what Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan just talked about.

    wccftech.com/intel-ceo-lip-bu-

    Background: for years, #Intel, which had a significant advantage in #lithography process technology (chip making), kept that as a trade secret. Then they made some huge mistakes, and because their internal corporate #culture had degraded, people inside the company were unable to admit errors and correct the mistakes. The result? They fell far behind #TSMC and #Samsung, and were unable to #manufacture competitive chips, and they basically coasted on the strength of their previous dominance - it takes a long time for companies to switch #server product lines from one company to another.

    Intel's board finally decided to fix things, and brought back Pat #Gelsinger to turn it around. He did - and started establishing Intel #Foundry, to make Intel's #manufacturing tech available to outside customers. He was about 80% there, when a boardroom coup ousted him, and brought in Tan.

    Tan's move (above) is *exactly* what led to Intel's previous culture problems. When #employees are afraid to make mistakes because they'll get fired, they won't take chances. And they won't admit errors, instead trying to paper over them and hide them.

  13. Ever wanted to #demotivate your workers? Make sure they don't work to their full potential? Don't want them to think outside the box, take those logical leaps to achieve things nobody thought possible before?

    You would be hard-pressed to find a technique more effective than what Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan just talked about.

    wccftech.com/intel-ceo-lip-bu-

    Background: for years, #Intel, which had a significant advantage in #lithography process technology (chip making), kept that as a trade secret. Then they made some huge mistakes, and because their internal corporate #culture had degraded, people inside the company were unable to admit errors and correct the mistakes. The result? They fell far behind #TSMC and #Samsung, and were unable to #manufacture competitive chips, and they basically coasted on the strength of their previous dominance - it takes a long time for companies to switch #server product lines from one company to another.

    Intel's board finally decided to fix things, and brought back Pat #Gelsinger to turn it around. He did - and started establishing Intel #Foundry, to make Intel's #manufacturing tech available to outside customers. He was about 80% there, when a boardroom coup ousted him, and brought in Tan.

    Tan's move (above) is *exactly* what led to Intel's previous culture problems. When #employees are afraid to make mistakes because they'll get fired, they won't take chances. And they won't admit errors, instead trying to paper over them and hide them.

  14. Ever wanted to #demotivate your workers? Make sure they don't work to their full potential? Don't want them to think outside the box, take those logical leaps to achieve things nobody thought possible before?

    You would be hard-pressed to find a technique more effective than what Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan just talked about.

    wccftech.com/intel-ceo-lip-bu-

    Background: for years, #Intel, which had a significant advantage in #lithography process technology (chip making), kept that as a trade secret. Then they made some huge mistakes, and because their internal corporate #culture had degraded, people inside the company were unable to admit errors and correct the mistakes. The result? They fell far behind #TSMC and #Samsung, and were unable to #manufacture competitive chips, and they basically coasted on the strength of their previous dominance - it takes a long time for companies to switch #server product lines from one company to another.

    Intel's board finally decided to fix things, and brought back Pat #Gelsinger to turn it around. He did - and started establishing Intel #Foundry, to make Intel's #manufacturing tech available to outside customers. He was about 80% there, when a boardroom coup ousted him, and brought in Tan.

    Tan's move (above) is *exactly* what led to Intel's previous culture problems. When #employees are afraid to make mistakes because they'll get fired, they won't take chances. And they won't admit errors, instead trying to paper over them and hide them.

  15. Ever wanted to #demotivate your workers? Make sure they don't work to their full potential? Don't want them to think outside the box, take those logical leaps to achieve things nobody thought possible before?

    You would be hard-pressed to find a technique more effective than what Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan just talked about.

    wccftech.com/intel-ceo-lip-bu-

    Background: for years, #Intel, which had a significant advantage in #lithography process technology (chip making), kept that as a trade secret. Then they made some huge mistakes, and because their internal corporate #culture had degraded, people inside the company were unable to admit errors and correct the mistakes. The result? They fell far behind #TSMC and #Samsung, and were unable to #manufacture competitive chips, and they basically coasted on the strength of their previous dominance - it takes a long time for companies to switch #server product lines from one company to another.

    Intel's board finally decided to fix things, and brought back Pat #Gelsinger to turn it around. He did - and started establishing Intel #Foundry, to make Intel's #manufacturing tech available to outside customers. He was about 80% there, when a boardroom coup ousted him, and brought in Tan.

    Tan's move (above) is *exactly* what led to Intel's previous culture problems. When #employees are afraid to make mistakes because they'll get fired, they won't take chances. And they won't admit errors, instead trying to paper over them and hide them.

  16. Ever wanted to #demotivate your workers? Make sure they don't work to their full potential? Don't want them to think outside the box, take those logical leaps to achieve things nobody thought possible before?

    You would be hard-pressed to find a technique more effective than what Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan just talked about.

    wccftech.com/intel-ceo-lip-bu-

    Background: for years, #Intel, which had a significant advantage in #lithography process technology (chip making), kept that as a trade secret. Then they made some huge mistakes, and because their internal corporate #culture had degraded, people inside the company were unable to admit errors and correct the mistakes. The result? They fell far behind #TSMC and #Samsung, and were unable to #manufacture competitive chips, and they basically coasted on the strength of their previous dominance - it takes a long time for companies to switch #server product lines from one company to another.

    Intel's board finally decided to fix things, and brought back Pat #Gelsinger to turn it around. He did - and started establishing Intel #Foundry, to make Intel's #manufacturing tech available to outside customers. He was about 80% there, when a boardroom coup ousted him, and brought in Tan.

    Tan's move (above) is *exactly* what led to Intel's previous culture problems. When #employees are afraid to make mistakes because they'll get fired, they won't take chances. And they won't admit errors, instead trying to paper over them and hide them.

  17. Tata Electronics and ASML: India’s 300 mm fab gets its lithography ba…

    📖 Reading time: approx. 5 minutes · 850 words · 5,601 characters🔊Listen −1.0×+ ⏹ Stop Tata Electronics and…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #ASML #Dholera #Electronics #External #fab #India #lithography #Ministry #process #semiconductor #Supply #Tata
    europesays.com/netherlands/138

  18. ASML signs new customer: what does India’s Tata Electronics do?

    ASML will supply machines to Tata Electronics for India’s first chip factory using 300mm wafers, located in the…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #ASML #India #lithography #modi #semiconductors #tataelectronics #TataGroup
    europesays.com/netherlands/135

  19. Harry Gottlieb (1895-1992, American)
    Old Woman (10/10), 1932
    Lithograph

    Choose 20 works of art that have stayed with you or influenced you — one painting per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just paintings.

    20/20

    #blueskyartchallenge #fediartchallenge #art #paintings @artporn @traditional_art #lithography

  20. Harry Gottlieb (1895-1992, American)
    Old Woman (10/10), 1932
    Lithograph

    Choose 20 works of art that have stayed with you or influenced you — one painting per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just paintings.

    20/20

    #blueskyartchallenge #fediartchallenge #art #paintings @artporn @traditional_art #lithography

  21. Harry Gottlieb (1895-1992, American)
    Old Woman (10/10), 1932
    Lithograph

    Choose 20 works of art that have stayed with you or influenced you — one painting per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just paintings.

    20/20

    #blueskyartchallenge #fediartchallenge #art #paintings @artporn @traditional_art #lithography

  22. Harry Gottlieb (1895-1992, American)
    Old Woman (10/10), 1932
    Lithograph

    Choose 20 works of art that have stayed with you or influenced you — one painting per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just paintings.

    20/20

    #blueskyartchallenge #fediartchallenge #art #paintings @artporn @traditional_art #lithography

  23. Harry Gottlieb (1895-1992, American)
    Old Woman (10/10), 1932
    Lithograph

    Choose 20 works of art that have stayed with you or influenced you — one painting per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just paintings.

    20/20

    #blueskyartchallenge #fediartchallenge #art #paintings @artporn @traditional_art #lithography

  24. CW: mild nudity, lithograph

    Henri Matisse
    Large Odalisque in Striped Pantaloons (1925)
    Art Institute of Chicago

    #ArtHistory #ModernArt #MuseumArchive #galleries #glam #lithography

  25. CW: mild nudity, lithograph

    Henri Matisse
    Large Odalisque in Striped Pantaloons (1925)
    Art Institute of Chicago

  26. CW: mild nudity, lithograph

    Henri Matisse
    Large Odalisque in Striped Pantaloons (1925)
    Art Institute of Chicago

    #ArtHistory #ModernArt #MuseumArchive #galleries #glam #lithography

  27. CW: mild nudity, lithograph

    Henri Matisse
    Large Odalisque in Striped Pantaloons (1925)
    Art Institute of Chicago

    #ArtHistory #ModernArt #MuseumArchive #galleries #glam #lithography

  28. CW: mild nudity, lithograph

    Henri Matisse
    Large Odalisque in Striped Pantaloons (1925)
    Art Institute of Chicago

    #ArtHistory #ModernArt #MuseumArchive #galleries #glam #lithography

  29. A European tech triumph. From almost collapse ASML made a huge bet on Extreme Ultraviolet lithography. Today their main Japanese rivals, Canon and Nikon, have given up. Leaving ASML as the only manufacturer of machines in the world capable of stenciling the transistors onto chips with the precision necessary for todays processors

    #ASML #silicon #lithography #eutech

    worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w

  30. A European tech triumph. From almost collapse ASML made a huge bet on Extreme Ultraviolet lithography. Today their main Japanese rivals, Canon and Nikon, have given up. Leaving ASML as the only manufacturer of machines in the world capable of stenciling the transistors onto chips with the precision necessary for todays processors

    #ASML #silicon #lithography #eutech

    worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w

  31. A European tech triumph. From almost collapse ASML made a huge bet on Extreme Ultraviolet lithography. Today their main Japanese rivals, Canon and Nikon, have given up. Leaving ASML as the only manufacturer of machines in the world capable of stenciling the transistors onto chips with the precision necessary for todays processors

    #ASML #silicon #lithography #eutech

    worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w

  32. A European tech triumph. From almost collapse ASML made a huge bet on Extreme Ultraviolet lithography. Today their main Japanese rivals, Canon and Nikon, have given up. Leaving ASML as the only manufacturer of machines in the world capable of stenciling the transistors onto chips with the precision necessary for todays processors

    worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w

  33. 5月15日(金)13:00-17:00に、グローバルネット㈱がセミナー『微細化と高精度化を実現する半導体製造の最前線 ~先端リソグラフィと後工程の融合戦略~』を開催。講演4件。東京都千代田区・プラザエフおよびオンライン(Zoom)にて。詳細は global-net.co.jp/archives/12640 に。
    #Seminar #SemiconductorMnufacturin #Lithography

  34. The world's most complex machine - By betting on extreme ultraviolet #lithography long before it worked, #ASML became the chokepoint for cutting-edge chips. worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w #EUV #EUVL

  35. The world's most complex machine - By betting on extreme ultraviolet #lithography long before it worked, #ASML became the chokepoint for cutting-edge chips. worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w #EUV #EUVL

  36. The world's most complex machine - By betting on extreme ultraviolet #lithography long before it worked, #ASML became the chokepoint for cutting-edge chips. worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w #EUV #EUVL

  37. The world's most complex machine - By betting on extreme ultraviolet #lithography long before it worked, #ASML became the chokepoint for cutting-edge chips. worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w #EUV #EUVL

  38. The world's most complex machine - By betting on extreme ultraviolet #lithography long before it worked, #ASML became the chokepoint for cutting-edge chips. worksinprogress.co/issue/the-w #EUV #EUVL

  39. ASML Q1 2026: Sales Hit €8.8B, Raises 2026 Guidance on Strong AI Demand – News and Statistics

    Apr 22, 2026 According to a report from Yahoo Finance, semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASML Holding (NASDAQ: ASML) recently…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #ASML #chipmaker #cleanroom #EUV #extremeultraviolet #fabrication #High-NA #lithography #semiconductor #wafer
    europesays.com/netherlands/501

  40. ASML Q1 2026: Revenue Up 13%, Raises Full-Year Outlook | Semiconductor Equipment – News and Statistics

    Apr 20, 2026 ASML, a semiconductor equipment company, recently reported its first-quarter financial results, according to a source…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #ASML #chipmakers #deepultraviolet #DUV #EUV #extremeultraviolet #lithography #semiconductor #stepper #wafer
    europesays.com/netherlands/408

  41. ASML Q1 2026 Results: AI Boom Fuels Record Sales, South Korea Top Market – News and Statistics

    Apr 16, 2026 According to a report from Euronews, ASML, the most valuable technology company in Europe, announced…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #ASML #artificialintelligence #chipmaker #DUV #EUV #lithography #memorychips #semiconductor #SouthKorea
    europesays.com/netherlands/325

  42. 3 Bloomberg: That news sent shares of #chip-equipment maker #ASMLHolding to a record high, with its #marketvalue topping $500 billion. #ASML has grown to be Europe’s most valuable company as the only producer of the cutting-edge #lithography machines that #TSMC needs … 🧵