ASML's Secret: An exclusive view from inside the global semiconductor giant | VPRO Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2022
  • In The Netherlands stands one of the world's biggest drivers of technological progress: ASML. It supplies machines that make chips on a scale of just a few nanometers. And the world is crying out for chips.
    ASML makes the most advanced machine in the world; the lithography machine to make computer chips. And with chips as a strategic asset, ASML and its machine are at the center of the world geo-political stage. What is ASML's secret, and who are the people who build this wondrous machine?
    VPRO Backlight gained access to the ins and outs of the high-tech company and followed a number of employees. Due to the high demand for chips, chip manufacturers are expanding rapidly. ASML also has to scale up at the same pace. The company hires a hundred new employees every week and tries to attract technical talent from all over the world to Veldhoven.
    At the same time, ASML has become a geopolitical plaything, due to the global shortage of chips and the dominance that chip production entails. How is this outside pressure having an impact inside ASML's walls?
    Directed by Kees Brouwer
    Research: Arnout Arens
    Editing: Jouke Dubel
    Production: Marie Schutgens
    Final editing: Doke Romeijn, Geert Rozinga
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 416

  • @masoudsiddiqi2403
    @masoudsiddiqi2403 Рік тому +219

    As some who works for ASML, I love the tech and the people I work with. They are very smart and the tech is unbelievable advance. Proud to be ASML employee.

    • @guilldea
      @guilldea Рік тому +8

      Could you give some insight in how to land a job at ASML?
      Thank you :)

    • @masoudsiddiqi2403
      @masoudsiddiqi2403 Рік тому +14

      ​@@guilldea try to apply for service engineering position or install/upgrade engineer which we call is URI (uninstall, Relocate and install). it requires a lot of travelling. Best wishes

    • @guilldea
      @guilldea Рік тому +3

      @@masoudsiddiqi2403 Thank you! Will do :)

    • @JoeRichardRules
      @JoeRichardRules Рік тому +3

      Thank you for what you do

    • @mariansirbu867
      @mariansirbu867 Рік тому +1

      Excuse me please, what exactly does each letter in this ASML name mean??? Thanks in advance for your answer

  • @redhidinghood9337
    @redhidinghood9337 Рік тому +47

    This is absolutely insane. Such an honor for the journalist team being able to get into the plant, and for us viewers to see it as well

  • @abelashenafi6291
    @abelashenafi6291 Рік тому +30

    Just applied for a job at ASML after watching this video. What an Amazing company

    • @konstantinboev7018
      @konstantinboev7018 Рік тому +8

      hope you get the job ^^

    • @abelashenafi6291
      @abelashenafi6291 Рік тому +3

      @@konstantinboev7018 Thank YOU for your kind wishes.

    • @masoudsiddiqi2403
      @masoudsiddiqi2403 Рік тому +1

      Welcome to ASML. Great company to work for. ASML CSE :)

    • @abelashenafi6291
      @abelashenafi6291 Рік тому +15

      @@masoudsiddiqi2403 Thanks but they replied they got a better candidate. I was applying for an Embedded Systems position. I'll try next time. Thanks for your support though

    • @YangwanAuto
      @YangwanAuto Рік тому

      I am happy you did NOT got that job!! No to islamic racist and homophobic bye bye

  • @mprkayew4286
    @mprkayew4286 Рік тому +23

    The genius of the Dutch. Such an amazing company with the future of the World in its hands. Thanks for a great insight into this unique company

    • @ssotkow
      @ssotkow 7 місяців тому

      Over 120 countries are represented at ASML. Vital components used by ASML's EUV/DUV lithography machines are based in the States and abroad. Yes, this Dutch company relies on outsourcing global suppliers too, despite being a critical supplier of Samsung, TSMC, and Intel.

  • @TrggrWarning
    @TrggrWarning Рік тому +72

    Europe needs more of this. Good job!

  • @andrewbellinger6120
    @andrewbellinger6120 Рік тому +12

    amazing that people who speak Klingon have such advanced technology

  • @bouchechhamdi816
    @bouchechhamdi816 Рік тому +24

    When i was in the Netherlands, they were hiring 200 new employees per month, crazy.

  • @paullb2440
    @paullb2440 Рік тому +7

    “I would leave a company with those values right away”….I know the Dutch are famously direct but that was unnecessarily confrontational.

  • @vinzent1992
    @vinzent1992 Рік тому +12

    7:30 I absolutely love how well he explains how a computer works in the simplest terms which everyone can understand, while being clear and concise. I'm an electrical engineer and when people ask me such questions I just give up because I know that they will be sleeping before I'm done explaining.

    • @scarfo441
      @scarfo441 Рік тому

      That's the mark of a real teacher..

  • @The8224sm
    @The8224sm 9 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for a great presentation. In a way, the world revolves around ASML and TSMC, these two companies are the seed from which our society grows.

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil 9 місяців тому +2

      Not really, the world would be fine without TSMC, but without Intel and AMD it would be a different scenario, plus you can make chips without ASML but you can't make chips without Applied Materials, there are many fabs in the world without any ASML equipment in them but you can't find a single fab in the world without Applied Materials equipment.

  • @kyks6771
    @kyks6771 Рік тому +37

    Respect..the company, the work, the culture, the CEO & VP with their thinking, their values reflected, humbleness & pride🚀🎶

  • @George-nc4yc
    @George-nc4yc 3 місяці тому +2

    I wish to thank the extraordinary litho team at ASML and the people that made this presentation. I have seen miracles in my time!

  • @daspec
    @daspec Рік тому +6

    This is not a documentary for hi-tech, its a 1-hour long invitation for nerds to go and work at nerd paradise! ^_^

  • @j121212100
    @j121212100 Рік тому +5

    Throughout history the Netherlands has always been on the leading edge of optics.

  • @sirog
    @sirog 10 місяців тому +3

    Great documentary. And chapeau to the Dutch for taking care of such a gold mine in such a professional way.

  • @CALCOBRA94
    @CALCOBRA94 11 місяців тому +3

    Wow the amount of talented gifted intelligent and young ASML employees!! Mind blowing 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @mariotobias5918
    @mariotobias5918 Рік тому +22

    ASML: We always have to assume there are spies.
    ASML: Uses Thinkpad for their computers.

  • @altduarte2252
    @altduarte2252 24 дні тому

    This is the best documentary about ASML that I have seen. Congratulations to all the people that produced it.

  • @atanacioluna292
    @atanacioluna292 Рік тому +7

    Amazing! This is one of the most amazing videos I have seen in a while. Thanks for a fun tour of this esoteric world.

  • @VendettaProspecting
    @VendettaProspecting 8 місяців тому +2

    miriam is stunning

  • @krampfkeks7737
    @krampfkeks7737 3 місяці тому +2

    thank you for this wonderful documentary! also thanks to asml and its people to show us, what kind of magic they are able to do.
    i‘ve heard about this company and its essential technology, but never really knew what they do. now i have a profound understanding of their work and am highly inspired by their philosophy and professional culture.
    please keep documentaries like these coming!

  • @HawkinsOkeyoEng
    @HawkinsOkeyoEng Рік тому +7

    @16:08 it is either she misspoke or the translator was lost in translation. To correct it: "the tin is fired at by the laser at 50,000 per second" and not per day.

  • @arizonawut
    @arizonawut 3 місяці тому +2

    The reporter said he would leave a company right away if their values were “challenge, collaborate, care”😂😂😂 Dude sounds like a real winner…

  • @trevortherefinegroup
    @trevortherefinegroup Рік тому +3

    Absolutely incredible company and a brilliant documentary about them! I appreciate that the team covered such a wide range of subjects, from founding, to leadership, obviously technology, culture and more 👏

  • @robertpearson8546
    @robertpearson8546 Рік тому +4

    The best feedback to the designers is from the assembly techs. They are the first to see a problem.

  • @dawid4190
    @dawid4190 Рік тому +3

    14:50 - "putting a man on the man" - from a technological standpoint, is indeed really hard thing to perform

  • @CALCOBRA94
    @CALCOBRA94 11 місяців тому +1

    Man they speaking a different level of language. I can not wrap my head around this very complicated machine. This ppl are VERY GIFTED. My GOD.

    • @CALCOBRA94
      @CALCOBRA94 11 місяців тому

      What do they see in those ENGINEERS EYES as they gazed upon the unfinished product???

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 Рік тому +4

    Beautiful example of cooperation this company is👍!

  • @windmill1965
    @windmill1965 Рік тому

    Mooie documentaire VPRO! Een plezier om naar te kijken.

  • @pikadumonde8389
    @pikadumonde8389 Рік тому +2

    Leuk dat je toch ook nog Nederlands hoort spreken naast het Engels in een wereldklasse bedrijf.

  • @maxxlindley9425
    @maxxlindley9425 Рік тому +5

    as always, your documentaries are so well done , and I learn so much ...

  • @stanleychukwu7424
    @stanleychukwu7424 Рік тому +6

    wow!!! I watched every single seconds of this video and I'm proud of humans like this! I'm also inspired!

  • @MarcinMoka1
    @MarcinMoka1 Рік тому +3

    These are such brilliant, fascinating people. Respect!!!

  • @robertprawendowski2850
    @robertprawendowski2850 Рік тому +24

    Accuracy of ASML machines is truly impressive. There are no real competitors for them ob the global market. Its interesting that they are indispensable for a global supply of semicontuctors. Chip Market is dominanted by companies from America and Asia, but europeans still deal cards, especially in that niche.

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 Рік тому +3

      Carl Ziess ‐ makes the insane mirrors used by ASLM is an other important manufacturer in Germany. Not sure if anyone else can do it.

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil 10 місяців тому +1

      @@dianapennepacker6854 There are a bunch of other companies both in Europe and US capable of making similar mirrors, they are not the hardest part.

  • @FaultyGlitch
    @FaultyGlitch 11 місяців тому +2

    This is amazing its breathtaking how far humanity has come and what we have developed it's mind blowing how these machines are even made.

  • @JimFeig
    @JimFeig Рік тому +19

    Can you also do a video on their optics supplier? They are another interesting and critical part of the chip supply chain.

    • @jackinsonpablanes760
      @jackinsonpablanes760 Рік тому +1

      really? Can you elaborate on that?

    • @OscarGonzalez-qm9qw
      @OscarGonzalez-qm9qw 8 місяців тому

      @@jackinsonpablanes760 I think it is called zeiss. It is a german company. DW has a documentary on them.

  • @Birch37
    @Birch37 Рік тому +8

    The 'Heading' says ASML Number 1 Chip maker? They don't make semiconductors at all. They make the machines.

    • @user-zr6hb2ky4v
      @user-zr6hb2ky4v 7 днів тому

      That's exactly why I clicked on the video to just write this

  • @paulkazibacharles
    @paulkazibacharles Рік тому +2

    Breathtaking technology indeed. Thank you

  • @kaisersozajunior8650
    @kaisersozajunior8650 8 місяців тому +1

    This is the most complex piece of machinery ever invented. It's mind boggling

    • @johnruuu
      @johnruuu 8 місяців тому +2

      That you are aware of.

  • @LeonidAndrianov
    @LeonidAndrianov Рік тому +3

    Awesome documentary about tech! The creators managed to make it well-balanced and engaging, thank you! 👏I graduated as microelectronics engineer (with honors, btw) and still remember the old-school process of chip- and PCB- making. Technologies has gone so far now...
    A remarkable moment at 44:33 - Challenge, Collaboration and Care - looks like CEO truly believes in it, and that resonates to me. Folks, I would add Curiosity and let's explore Mars together!🙃Space, nuclear energy, AI, advanced tech - shall be peaceful domains for the sake of humanity.

  • @abirroy1333
    @abirroy1333 Рік тому +7

    Creating chips for machines that creates chips
    Now that's recursion!

  • @whatslifespurpose
    @whatslifespurpose Рік тому +3

    Best workplace during covid pandemic!

  • @Pezii4u
    @Pezii4u Рік тому

    thx for the awesome and informative Documentary... I love to get an tour of an awesome Company like ASML :)

  • @ishboo313
    @ishboo313 3 місяці тому

    Omg this is my dream job! A Electrical Engineers dream. Thank you for sharing,

  • @fajnalowiec
    @fajnalowiec Рік тому +2

    awesome piece of documentary, a cool place to work :)

  • @platin2148
    @platin2148 Рік тому +3

    And there isn’t really a single company in Europe who buys these machines that isn’t actually a US,Tawain,China based company.
    Or wait there is BOSCH.

  • @antelectric8554
    @antelectric8554 Рік тому

    Just mind blowing. ✅

  • @JN.0711
    @JN.0711 5 місяців тому +2

    27:19 The Light Source is made by Trumpf in Germany, they produce the Laser who shoots the tin drops

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil 2 місяці тому

      No, the Light Source is designed and made by Cymer in US, the laser is designed by Cymer as well and is built by Trumpf in Germany.

  • @adrienforbu5165
    @adrienforbu5165 Рік тому +2

    Congrats to the dutch !

  • @CUMBICA1970
    @CUMBICA1970 Рік тому +5

    It's so shocking to learn that there are still technologies that can't be copied not for lack of fund but lack of, well, technology. Take that google!

  • @rickghaly
    @rickghaly Рік тому +3

    Wow! That installation "owner". Rock star. 👏

  • @denni_isl1894
    @denni_isl1894 Рік тому +4

    ASML secret is probably networking. Btw. this is one of the best video I have seen on youtube.

  • @naifongkoh6953
    @naifongkoh6953 Рік тому

    Insane Engineering!!

  • @user-pe7rb6ji3o
    @user-pe7rb6ji3o 24 дні тому

    amazed to see what company my uncle build up

  • @kurandsmapagmahal.t.v
    @kurandsmapagmahal.t.v 4 місяці тому +1

    Never forget about safety. Use Softgle Comfort

  • @tydolla1539
    @tydolla1539 Рік тому +2

    I hate how the interviewer rudely interrupts with his very SMALL THINKING mindset! The CEO was about to drop some gems…

  • @kennyycy
    @kennyycy Рік тому +1

    Interesting, the CEO of ASML has a picture of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor on his office wall. I wonder did the interview team had a chance to ask what’s the connection between the boss and Hong Kong. 🤔 Fascinated to learn more.

  • @CatFish107
    @CatFish107 Рік тому +1

    "Already has to walk 20 minutes in high heels to get to her office" Bravo. Gripping writing here. Glad you took the time to bring us such insights.

    • @p__jay
      @p__jay Рік тому +4

      whats your problem? they only highlighted that it is a huge complex where they work!

    • @9HighFlyer9
      @9HighFlyer9 Рік тому

      It probably sounded/meant different in Dutch before it was translated.

  • @robertpearson8546
    @robertpearson8546 Рік тому +8

    Machines have their own personality. At TI they had an IC test machine that hated me. I would walk in, smell burning electronics, and log it out to maintenance. Maintenance would find nothing wrong and log it back in. This went on and on until the ground strap on the machine melted. A colleague would use the machine for 4 hours. I would walk into the room, and it would immediately go down. TI finally hired a technician for me so I did not have to go into that room.

  • @nothingiswritten1
    @nothingiswritten1 Рік тому +4

    If you want to see a great short video on how the EV Lithograph actually works, look up: 'The Extreme Physics Pushing Moore’s Law to the Next Level'

  • @yellowChupacabra
    @yellowChupacabra 8 місяців тому +1

    There would still be chips without ASML, just not the ones that depend on EUV

  • @ricerob
    @ricerob Рік тому +3

    There's no contrast on the subtitles they can't be read didn't you prove this before you posted it or called it finished why not a voice over instead of subtitles

  • @lupuszzz
    @lupuszzz Рік тому +3

    15:18: The most ingenious people in the world work here. It won't be long before they discover the principles of length measurements and parallelism.

  • @JohnSanchezooDrumrBoi
    @JohnSanchezooDrumrBoi Рік тому +1

    friends in portland :-)

  • @user-rl1hv3rd9g
    @user-rl1hv3rd9g 10 місяців тому

    ASML, the fantastic 👍

  • @alexlabs4858
    @alexlabs4858 Рік тому +2

    I live in a US town that will be building a $100B chip factory. Will be interesting to see how the town changes.

  • @USABESTMBA-COM
    @USABESTMBA-COM Рік тому +1

    Nice video 📹

  • @timeamkane2096
    @timeamkane2096 Рік тому +12

    I'm sad the CT, USA plant was not mentioned here, we build a big portion of the machine and have a huge D&E presence

    • @Erik-gg2vb
      @Erik-gg2vb Рік тому +1

      What is the CT, USA plant? I think the tin droplet assembly is made in Sad Diego.

    • @timeamkane2096
      @timeamkane2096 Рік тому +7

      @@Erik-gg2vb it's in Wilton, CT amd we make half the machine there

    • @YangwanAuto
      @YangwanAuto Рік тому

      ​@@timeamkane2096 CT???

    • @dalsenov
      @dalsenov Рік тому

      I read that ASML has around 800 collaborators.They acknowledged here they are an integrator. Obviously they didn't mention every collaborator or supplier that make the ecosystem. There's no point in doing this!

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil 10 місяців тому +1

      @@dalsenov The technology originally was developed by US National labs and American private companies, EUV light source, the most critical part and also the most complicated part of the EUV system comes form an American company, it's not like those suppliers that supply valves or wires.

  • @Castorp-wn7dh
    @Castorp-wn7dh Рік тому +4

    "There's only one company in the world that can make it: ASML in Veldhoven". This will, of course, eventually change, like with every other product in the world.

  • @robertpearson8546
    @robertpearson8546 Рік тому +12

    ASML needs highly technical people that are also highly creative. At Texas Instruments, my group had 24 "engineers". Only 2 bothered to read the free technical material. Only 1 read Research and Design Magazine. Who needs an X-ray mirror. Who needs a walnut-sized laser gyroscope. No one would ever want a more efficient X-ray laser for Lasic surgery. No one would ever want a 3-D mouse that tracks in 3 dimensions.
    At Abbott Laboratories they tried to hire 3 engineers to do the production design for an infusion pump based on a prototype from a famous west-coast "engineering company". Bryan did the mechanical engineering and I did the electrical and software engineering. They gave us specifications for size¸ weight, battery life, and cost. The time allowed was 6 months. We threw out the junk from the "engineering company". Brian designed a pole clamp. When it came time to test it (it needed to support 100 lb.), I said, “See that hat rack. Put the clamp on that. No. put it near the base.” Then I told my boss, “Now stand on it.” The clamp is rated at 1 project manager. I designed a bubble detector that actually detected bubbles. It used the critical angle of reflection to distinguish air from water. I read about a nutating stepper motor. I called the company. They asked how many do I need. I replied 5000. They choked. I told my boss, “If I decide to use that motor, we should buy the company.” I finally picked a cheap standard motor and designed a driver that gave me 9 times the rated motor performance. I designed the case so that removing 3 screws opened up the entire case for ease of maintenance. My power supply was only 97% efficient. The result was a pump that was half the size, half the weight, had 50% more battery life, and cost ⅓ the specified cost. The board of directors was afraid to put it into production.
    I terrified managers. I would tell them what I would build. That scared them because they knew it was impossible. Then I delivered what I promised. That scared them even more!

    • @naydee
      @naydee Рік тому +5

      You sound like my sil. He’s a software engineer for Magic Leap, who is moving from gaming to real world technical applications. Sometimes I ask him to explain some of the engineering situations the team is working on.
      My eyes glaze over as he swiftly loses me in his attempt to explain technicalities to me.
      I’m awed, but lost.
      I’m so glad guys like you all exist!
      I was a liberal arts major and I can’t run with y’all.

  • @darkpenguin1978
    @darkpenguin1978 7 днів тому

    The works has been divided among players in semi conductor industry, today ASML alone and unique in pole position came from that choice. Blockage doesn't meant competition, to slow China rise is the reason why ASML is under the lights

  • @rally_furymoments5294
    @rally_furymoments5294 Рік тому +4

    Why are they all using ThinkPad?

  • @c123bthunderpig
    @c123bthunderpig 6 місяців тому +1

    Interesting that this video was made a year ago. How quick marketing status chanegs :-)

  • @uku4171
    @uku4171 Рік тому +1

    9:55 making a 20 minute walk sound like a big deal.

  • @henrikmidteng9593
    @henrikmidteng9593 Рік тому +2

    Great documentary!!
    The Dutch are smart people!!!!

  • @chefnyc
    @chefnyc Рік тому +21

    The industry stopped using imperial system for the wafers. They don’t call it 12”, they call it 300mm. Being a European channel I would expect to see more metric system in the videos. Also it took a while for this channel to make a video about the single most industry in the world which happens to be Dutch.

    • @apexaviour
      @apexaviour Рік тому +4

      l guess they are "a relatively obscure company" 😉 hence why it took them a while. As far as errors, I'm pretty sure there's no NXE:3400-"D" machine (only B and C). And the English subtitles wrote "EV" instead of EUV and High-NA as "HNE". Minor errors, I won't hold it against them 🙂

    • @MagicBoterham
      @MagicBoterham Рік тому

      These videos are paid for by Dutch tax payers and region locked. They're intended for the world market. VPRO makes money off of the ads. I am commenting via VPN.

    • @Andrew-rc3vh
      @Andrew-rc3vh Рік тому

      In China they call them 12". I suppose in the EU it is the regs. There is a law about that. You can't sell half a pound of butter either.

  • @tronghungdao251
    @tronghungdao251 Рік тому

    GENIUS KEEP IT'S UP HOllAND❤❤❤😅🤩😅👍👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @usmanrolibi7050
    @usmanrolibi7050 Рік тому +1

    I love science

  • @aware2action
    @aware2action 29 днів тому

    ENIAC was once the supercomputer!. VLSI was impossible before the advent of self aligned gate MOS transistors.
    Imagine what the future of chip production machinery could be?🤞.

  • @JigilJigil
    @JigilJigil Рік тому +10

    A few things to know:
    1 - The EUV technology was developed by United States national laboratories along with some other US-based private companies, and then ASML asked for the permission of the US government to get access to the technology and got involved in the consortium.
    2 - ASML acquired the technology from US national labs, also bought a couple of US companies to develop it further.
    3 - Cymer (an independent subsidiary of ASML based in California) is the provider of the EUV light source, they design, develop and make the light source which is the main technology in ASML's EUV machines.
    4 - Intel has played a major role in helping ASML with the capital and implementation of their technological capabilities to make these machines a reality.

    • @kalidilerious
      @kalidilerious Рік тому +7

      I'm surprised there was no mention of the old silcon valley in relation to ASML

    • @TomaszJegorow
      @TomaszJegorow Рік тому +1

      Oh yeah, it was developed in the US but the lizard people in your government forbid you to figure out how to manufacture it. Well between "developing" and actually implementing the idea there is a huge difference.

  • @msmunir2012
    @msmunir2012 Рік тому

    Amazing Dutch...

  • @warmesuppe
    @warmesuppe Рік тому +2

    @vpro documentary
    At 14:54 it should probably mean man on the moon.

  • @kurodetski
    @kurodetski 3 місяці тому

    Nice

  • @sleepEasy2
    @sleepEasy2 Рік тому +2

    It's not the chinese but the Taiwanese under attack like Japanese hitachi and toshiba in 80s. This will get interesting real soon lol

  • @GordonEngels
    @GordonEngels Рік тому

    ! great

  • @marlbankian
    @marlbankian Рік тому

    Interesting

  • @xxyy_6969
    @xxyy_6969 Рік тому +6

    Nureen Hoosein - Well done! I love seeing South African women leading the way in tech. Mr narrator Nelson Mandela university is in Port Elizabeth.

  • @lucasmancini2
    @lucasmancini2 Рік тому +1

    I have to check if they hire software engineers 😅 That’s hella interesting!

  • @fowfowfow8363
    @fowfowfow8363 Рік тому +1

    At 16:07, it's 50000 times a second.

  • @mbarrio
    @mbarrio Рік тому +1

    This is person X, as a little person was like this, and now is like this....

  • @americancivicsinstitute6801
    @americancivicsinstitute6801 Рік тому +2

    JAK

  • @TehxHope
    @TehxHope 8 місяців тому +1

    What is that hallway that they pass through at 0:39?

    • @MikeBenko
      @MikeBenko 3 місяці тому

      It's a dust decontamination room. Basically they just get air blown on them to remove any dust that might cling to their clean suit.

  • @scarfo441
    @scarfo441 Рік тому +1

    Talk about a stock to buy..this will be my first equity purchase..then Nvidia..then skyworks inc..then tsml..Samsung..AD..

  • @robertpearson8546
    @robertpearson8546 Рік тому +3

    Whatever happened to the Fujitsu laser/chlorine etching from the 1980s? That had the potential for even higher resolution than ExtremeUV exposure. The speed could be increased by adding X-ray mirrors to the X-ray lasers, increasing their intensity. Plus the laser/chlorine etching eliminated the resit, requiring far fewer steps per slice?

  • @jonaswox
    @jonaswox Місяць тому

    The only problem is that it is always cheaper and easier to develop a technology the 2nd time around. So the price of being the leader is the massive cost, and it is unavoidable if you want to stay ahead. These inefficiencies will have to be subsidised by the government since absolute cutting edge is the most expensive and inefficient part of R&D. You can only depend on a company like ASML to keep doing so, for so long.

  • @omaryounis9113
    @omaryounis9113 Рік тому +1

    the semiconductors considered from the solid state physics ... from the brave iraq 🇮🇶

  • @oscardithejsne4721
    @oscardithejsne4721 3 місяці тому

    I think extra terrestrial being's wisdom is involved here. This can't be 100% human invention

  • @JohnDobak
    @JohnDobak Рік тому +2

    49:07 *Gothic Chanting Intensifies**

  • @PerryThePlatypus3
    @PerryThePlatypus3 Рік тому +1

    ASML stock is a no brainer investment for the next few decades!

    • @camilkegels3640
      @camilkegels3640 Рік тому

      Sure, but take the geopolitics into account

    • @PerryThePlatypus3
      @PerryThePlatypus3 Рік тому +1

      @@camilkegels3640 Right, like I said long term....AMAT is also a good American play on EUV machines.

  • @098765432qwertyuiop
    @098765432qwertyuiop Рік тому +1

    Well that's one big Ad.