Headquartered in the Netherlands, ASML is the world’s leading supplier of lithography systems and the sole provider of Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) technology. As the key enabler of Moore’s Law, ASML provides the high-precision machinery required by giants like TSMC, Intel, and Samsung to produce the world’s most advanced chips. Driven by AI and high-performance computing demands, ASML’s cutting-edge High-NA technology remains the indispensable cornerstone of the global semiconductor industry.
Here are some articles to give you a basic understanding of the company:
Below is a list of articles for the company:
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ASML – 2025Q3 report
Summary of ASML Q3 2025 Financial Results 1. Key Financial Highlights 2. Product and Market Analysis 3. Technological Milestones (High-NA EUV) 4. Outlook and Future Guidance 5. Shareholder Returns Conclusion: ASML’s Q3 2025 results show a company in a technical transition phase. While short-term margins are slightly pressured by the ramp-up of next-generation High-NA technology,…
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ASML – Competitions
The competitive landscape of ASML as of early 2026 is unique: it is a total monopoly in the most advanced segment, while facing specialized competition in mature and emerging technologies. Here is a strategic competitive analysis of ASML: 1. Market Share and Key Competitors The lithography market is a triopoly between ASML, Nikon, and Canon.…
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ASML – History
The history of ASML is a journey from a struggling joint venture to becoming the most critical company in the global semiconductor supply chain. Here are the key stages of ASML development: 1. The Survival Era(1984-1990) Revenue Level: Extremely low and loss-making. Starting with a few million dollars in seed capital, the company often sold…
