The production of 2nm GAA wafers is not possible without ASML’s current EUV equipment, and the Dutch firm is reportedly forming a team to help Samsung with the installation of this hardware, as the Korean giant is said to begin operations at its Taylor plant soon. The facility will soon churn out high-performance AI chips and other silicon using the aforementioned lithography, with the first product expected to be the Exynos 2600.

ASML expects Samsung’s foundry business to fully recover when the Taylor plant begins operations next year

The EUV equipment manufacturer has recently put up a job advertisement for a ‘field service engineer’ in the Austin, Texas area. According to Fnnews, the requirements stated that ‘we will support the initial startup of Samsung’s EUV equipment.’ In short, t

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