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 fewer than 10 units per year. It survived primarily on subsidies from Philips.

Core Technology: Stepper Lithography.

2. Market Entry and IPO(1991-2000)

Revenue Level: Revenue grew from approximately 100 million EUR to over 1.5 billion EUR. The 1995 IPO provided the capital for rapid global expansion.

Core Technology: PAS 5500 Platform & Twinscan.

3. The Immersion Revolution(2001-2010)

Revenue Level: Revenue climbed from 2 billion EUR toward 5 billion EUR. ASML captured over 80% of the high-end lithography market during this period.

Core Technology: ArF Immersion (193i).

4. The EUV Mastery(2011-2023)

Revenue Level: Massive growth from 6 billion EUR to 27.6 billion EUR (2023). Gross margins rose above 50% as the company became a monopoly in advanced nodes.

Core Technology: Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV).

5. High-NA and Geopolitics(2024-Present)

Revenue Level: 2024 revenue was approximately 28.2 billion EUR. Forecasts for 2025/2026 range between 30 billion and 35 billion EUR, driven by the AI chip boom.

Core Technology: High-NA EUV (0.55 NA).

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