From 1978 to 1985 I worked for Philips Scientific and Industrial division here in Oz. I was a service specialist on Philips electron microscopes at that time. In those days they used photo lithography to produce IC's and special electron microscopes to make the masks. As things progressed, it was required to produce patterns even much smaller so instruments like these went through a development stage until we get to the units shown here. Amazing to see what has been done since I got out of the game.
Nice to know is that the Philips electron microscope dpt was split off of Philips as a seperate company called FEI, which then later was bought by Thermo Fisher. Now this company in the Netherlands also creates the worlds most advanced electron microscopes. The corona virus was first visualised by a Theremo Fisher electron microscope. Fun fact is that both this Theremo Fisher plant and ASML are less than 10 km away from each other.
The way ASML is growing and upping the production is insane, I work for a relatively small supplier for ASML. The entire supply chain has to keep up with them.
Yes the Netherlands are way smaller. Only an American journalist would show the Netherlands covering North East France, the entirety of Belgium, a big chunk of Germany and not even notice 😅
You should also watch the part 2 about Zeiss, they are even more important. ASML and Zeiss are basically 2 cooperating companies that have such a level, that no one can compete
What's more ASML cannot make their machines without another company called "Carl Zeiss" that make the optics for the ASML machine. The only company that can make mirrors for ASML. The mirror is so precise that if it was the size of the earth the surface would not vary more than a hair. (so I believe).
@@crocket1971 It is such a complex field, it's funny that the skill base to make the machines that make chips is not the same skill base/set required to make chips with the machines. Just like ASML can make amazing machines but do not have the skill in making the EUV optics, and as someone else said, the EUV laser is a different skill set and company as well.
i think ive seen this video before. if so i just wanna add something. ASML builds the machines BUT the most important components for the machine Are GERMAN made (zeiss optics and others) . so its the germans that actually have the technology advantage. edit : The laser "glass" is the most expensive part of the machine. some "optics" get to be 10 M
So yeah, also German parts are in, but the combination and how to use it are Dutch! The same to win a car race as a Dutchman in a Volkswagen..... The driver wins, not the car. But, to be honest: ofcourse the optics are important too, Thanks!
Zeis components are imporant, but there are like 10 other unique supplier, each with a specific know on how that make their part in the system indispensable. The most important thing of the system are 2 things. 1. Software, 2. knowledge on how to solve specific issues. These 2 "parts" of the system can't be shortcutted and is the reason why China is 5+ years behind.
The whole machine relies on suppliers of parts who all held their own patterns and factories. You could argue all day long what it's most important. The mirrors (Zeiss Germany) the EUV itself (San Diego America) or the many patterns from ASML itself (Netherlands) but in the end of the day we work together or the world won't see a new faster chip for a decade even perhaps. Let's agree it's an arranged marriage where a divorce would cause havoc and chaos in many factories relying on those machines all over the world.
A lot of technology comes from the Netherlands. Cassette tapes CD CD-Rom DVD Bluetooth WIFI Microscope telescope. Magnifying glass. submarines etc etc.
One I think you will find interesting is a company called Black Rock they literally own a piece of every company on the planet, there valued in Trillions of dollars and hardly anybody knows about them very scary.
They shoot small tin druplets and zap them with a laser to generate the euv light. The mirrors are so good because if they wherent the euv light didnt bounce around. ANd its like a few planes and a ton of containers.
At September 2023 new restrictions will apply to the export of chip machines from ASML to China, Minister Schreinemacher (Minister Foreign Affairs/Foreign Trade) has announced. The rules mean that makers of chip machines, in particular ASML, must now apply for an export license for certain models as standard. In this way, the government can, if it wants to, stop exports to a specific country. Although the political message is clear, the consequences for ASML remain limited. For a few years now. Export restrictions to China have been in place for ASML's very latest machines, the EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet). National security: According to the Dutch minister, the aim of the measures is that "our technology, Dutch technology, does not end up in the hands of companies or organizations where the technology can ultimately be used against us". This is about national security.
To add to the craziness, the lenses which this machine needs in order to do it's work are also super hard core and are only produced by a German company called ZEISS. So if you bomb ZEISS, then ASML stops operations too
kudo's for knowing and remarking about the map shown with the netherlands, it's indeed not right and misleading,... it's enlarged the country and pasted over a big part of germany and belgium. it's true size is smaller then ireland and about 1/4th of england.
Bit of a deviation from your normal videos but great reaction 👍🏼 Australia doesn't have a complete monopoly on a product like ASLM but if Australia stopped exporting many of our raw materials or Agriculture goods then the rest of the world would have an economic crash (as China is just figuring out, they banned buying coal from AU and then ended up buying it from other countries that were just reselling AU coal with a markup)
I think Ian done a reaction to that video your talking about mate and I was thinking the other day that China might own the toilet paper companies over here so they can slow the supply and give us the shits 😁
Here's something that will blow your mind. The biggest hurdle with increasing microchip power these days is that the transistors are so small and close together that if they are any closer, even a fraction of a nanometre, the atoms will start sharing electrons and running into the quantum uncertainty principle. They are already printing these things at the atomic scale.
That would be true if the naming scheme of the processes would reflect the real distances on the chip, but that's not the case, e.g. chips with 5nm process don't have structures smaller than 30nm. That's still very small, but they have some headroom left.
If you need more proof of humanity's greatness and evolution, here it is. From hunting with bone to huts, to ships, to planes and sophisticated ships and submarines to this millimetrical wonder.
not really ... without ASML, microchips would be larger, less powerful and more expensive, ... like they were a few years ago .... but still, we would have microchips, computers and digital cameras. TH-cam also worked already 15 years ago ... which means: with the technology that was available 15 years ago.
The Netherlands... Where I live. Concerning this video... No Intel, Apple, AMD or Samsung chips without these guys. So yeah... The digital world would immediately crumble without asml. Netherlands is some 41000 km2, meaning like 200x200km... So less than 70x70 miles... Which for Americans is like less than 0. And I've been there, so i know. St. Louis for example is getting pretty this time of year with those huge trees getting orange.
we should enforce a new rule; have us block export to another country, we'll do it. but we also block export to yours. the US has no right to mess with our national economie. our government should have said; GFU
A subsidiary of ASML is USA based, and thus has to comply with USA laws and regulations. I think they produce the light source, so it is a pretty vital component of the chip printing machines.
@@Koen030NL Yeah I see what they did the took the country map and expanded it out probably to make people (those who suck at geography) know where the country is. Unfortunately a lot of people only think of Holland when they think of the Netherlands.
In sweden holland and Netherlands is synonymous and is the same and alot of other countries, dont know if the Dutch think of it seperate, but that map is very wrong either way. Its not that big of a country you can drive across it in 2.5 hours
@@jannismelikidis6218 As I said it was expanded out. The world only knows it as Holland due to very old tourist campaign. The Dutch Government has been trying for a couple of decades now to be known as The Netherlands.
G'day Ian. This is a very impressive scenario. Biden and his followers may have more than a passing interest in the current situation around the Globe. Very eye opening video
The ban on exporting to Chine was a HUGE incentive for them to pour obscene amounts of resources to develop the technology. As always, they will do, they will scale and they will export to the world.
The Chinese has excelled in mass production, but rarely with leading edge technology. They've excelled in stealing technology from western companies due to a very relaxed view on copyrights and patents.
This was a zoomed in map of Europe, you didn't see the southern part. I'm from Amsterdam the Netherlands and have seen a sort of documentary of asml lately. They are building a new version of this machine which is totally insane in comparison with this one. We are a small country with very big companies and invented a lot of things people use in there daily life.
And let's not forget the Chips Act. Investment in America's chip manufacturing capabilities, with borrowed money of course. This is 2024, and Intel will buy 4 or 5 NA-EUV machines at c. 350 million euros each, for it's newly build facility. So, since I hold stocks in ASML, I would like to extend my gratitude to the American taxpayer! ASML stock will probably go through the 1000 euro landmark this year ...
ASML uses patterns and technologies based in Germany (Zeiss) , USA and The Netherlands as far as i am aware.. It's a forced marriage if they break up no new iphones 13+ no new PC graphic cards as both AMD and Nvidea chips are made at TSMC with the use of these ASML machines same for Samsung same for Intel. Actually if they have a squat and refuse ASML the use of those patterns and factories that make parts of the machine millions upon millions would be without their jobs. And most likely no new chips for over a decade.
The chinese even tried to reverge engineer one, they couldn't put it together again.. And they realized some parts couldn't be copied as China didn't had the factories, engineers and technology to even copy the parts. But like Biden asks for companies in order to get grants not to deliver to China their chips, i would think our prime minister wants America to compensate for the loss of earnings for ASML for not delivering them the machines to do it. But what's agreed upon will never made public as it's politically very delicate to deal with. It can be as simple as The Netherlands simple agreeing towards the USA demands because they realize the Chinese would try to reverge engineer it and steal the technology for their own industry.
6:54 actually, China has companies who are doing that, but they are also 10 years or more behind ASML. Also saying ASML is a Dutch company is a bit misleading, they are an international company with research and development and parts production in a bunch of countries around the world. It really is the best experts in the world working on this, this would not be possible by just one country. Just like some talk about US software companies being US companies, but their are many foreigners employed, in the US or other countries. And software doesn't need as many experts. Just a lot of good team of experienced designers, programmers, etc. can build almost anything in computing with enough time and money.
It is a Dutch company, it has its headquarters in Veldhoven and many of its most important locations are in Veldhoven and Eindhoven and also a couple more locations trough out the Brainport region
I think the video is a bit misleading. While ASML is the only manufacture of EUV-lithography. EUV is not as common as they make it sound. Its only the very latest processors that use EUV, and those still quite rare. Its really just 5nm and newer that uses EUV. All 6 and 7nm don´t use it. For the previews generation there are multiple manufactures. And even if ASML would be wiped of the face of there earth with every machine they ever made, the impact would be fairly limited Its worth saying that ASML have speend 16 year developed EUV, and it was suppose to take like 5 years. It proved quite a bit harder than it suppose to. That is actually one of the reason why electronics performance increase have slown down the the last decade. Now when EUV is online we will probobly see a fairly good performance increase the next 3-5 years Some chip like Flash may use 100+ layers, but a typical CPU uses 20-25 layers. And most modern CPU use only 2-5 layers of EUV. So typically the EUV will be used for the most critical layers, and a older machine will be used for the other. How its nummberd is a bit misleading as well. Everything from 22nm-7nm uses DUV, and everything from 5-2nm use EUV. So while 5nm is just one generation a head of 7nm. With the EUV you can go all the way to 2nm. Typically 3 or 4 nodes (and 3 or 4 half node) is made on the same lithography.. Now 5, 4 and 3 is in the works for EUV, and 2nm is incoming. 1.5nm is theorized and will be incoming soon. Note, there are dussins of those machines, but there is only one company that know how to make them
You statements are partly true, since NXE systems are also used in 22-7nm. ASML owns about 85% of the market so covereage of the nodes with systems is pretty much wide.
As a Dutchmen I can only say: the Dutch do rule the world... BTW, TSMC was also founden by the Dutch, just as ASML: Philips. The only thingis that Philips left too early.... ASML was smart enough to patent the whole process. And ASML is not allowed to ship any product to China anymore! Except the real 'oldies'. But, I am proud to be Dutch!
That's now, but who will make the next gen? China is getting pushed to make a better one. if China makes a better one, will the USA get blocked from getting new chips? just like the USA is blocking China now?
ASML makes the "printing" machines, companies like TSMC, Samsung and Intel do the actual manufacturing of the chips. The west/asia has no problems controlling their supply chain. However, almost all of TSMCs fabs are in Taiwan - which China claims is a part of China. TSMC is currently building fabs in USA and possibly Germany. Their need to build fabs outside Taiwan has accellerated due to the tension between Usa and China.
@@SunMasterXIV Well the USA is good at starting shit around the place. USA leader of the not so free world were only the USA gets to vote (do what i say or no traid)
I feel kind of skeptical, without really knowing much about the business. But I guess ASML didn't go to EUV without a compelling business reason. And a likely business reason is that someone else was also doing DUV lithography, so ASML felt they needed to one-up that competitor. If that's the case then that competitor might still be around, and might be working on trying to one-up ASML.
All irrelevant very soon as they need power to run the items Who can afford that as we've just been told about to get 50% increase in electricity The suppliers saying they believe more like 70 to 80 % rise in next 12 months Due to green energy costing so you might not see many Aussie on here soon Also gas for homes 60 % by x mas Aussies expecting to pay by x mas extra $1600 to $2000 on these bills not taking in rising fuel which heading to $2.40 a litre And to top it off another interest rate rise what a joke so their chips will be useless
2:34 Me as a Belgian: Well, Guess we are Dutch again.
Well, Eindhoven (de gekste) is in (Noord)Brabant, so historically speaking you could claim ASML has Belgian roots.
@@jeroenvanzwam6991 Nah.
It's because we control the chip market where satellites rely on that we can make the Netherlands look huge from outer space.
Nah just KOLONISATIE.germany always was a dutch province 😂
@@mcfireballs3491 Germany? You mean the Dutch Highlands 🙂
From 1978 to 1985 I worked for Philips Scientific and Industrial division here in Oz. I was a service specialist on Philips electron microscopes at that time. In those days they used photo lithography to produce IC's and special electron microscopes to make the masks. As things progressed, it was required to produce patterns even much smaller so instruments like these went through a development stage until we get to the units shown here. Amazing to see what has been done since I got out of the game.
Nice to know is that the Philips electron microscope dpt was split off of Philips as a seperate company called FEI, which then later was bought by Thermo Fisher. Now this company in the Netherlands also creates the worlds most advanced electron microscopes. The corona virus was first visualised by a Theremo Fisher electron microscope. Fun fact is that both this Theremo Fisher plant and ASML are less than 10 km away from each other.
Wizard of Oss ..not Oz
The way ASML is growing and upping the production is insane, I work for a relatively small supplier for ASML. The entire supply chain has to keep up with them.
I work at a circuit board factory and I operate ASM machines daily. The speed and precision they work at is truly astonishing!
Yes the Netherlands are way smaller. Only an American journalist would show the Netherlands covering North East France, the entirety of Belgium, a big chunk of Germany and not even notice 😅
You should also watch the part 2 about Zeiss, they are even more important. ASML and Zeiss are basically 2 cooperating companies that have such a level, that no one can compete
Indeed, Dutch Electronic Engineering plus German Optic Engineering = Engineering Perfection
ASML has a 25% interest in Carl Zeiss SMT company.
@@bertkassing8541 That's just 1 part of the way bigger Carl Zeiss AG though, which isn't allowed to sell shares because of the foundation statute
@@Hendricus56 Correct. That is why I said Carl Zeiss SMT :-) This part is the most important part for ASML.
Whitout ASML there was no Zeiss
When the Dutch invent something, the whole world will benefit from it, ASLM, WIFI, Bluetooth, stock exchange, i am proud on my country.
What's more ASML cannot make their machines without another company called "Carl Zeiss" that make the optics for the ASML machine. The only company that can make mirrors for ASML. The mirror is so precise that if it was the size of the earth the surface would not vary more than a hair. (so I believe).
Yeah and the only company supplying lasers that ASML can use is TRUMPF.
Oké, but otherwise Zeiss does not sell products without companies like ASML, that's how it works
And then you would also think that both ASML and Zeiss could produce the most complex chips, but they are not capable of that
@@crocket1971 It is such a complex field, it's funny that the skill base to make the machines that make chips is not the same skill base/set required to make chips with the machines.
Just like ASML can make amazing machines but do not have the skill in making the EUV optics, and as someone else said, the EUV laser is a different skill set and company as well.
@@crocket1971 they still make camera lenses and rifle scopes and stuff
ASML in its turn is fully dependent on a mirror supplier Zeiss in former Eastern Germany . These mirrors are the sole limiting factor.
Crazy map. Never knew that the Netherlands goes up to Denmark... 🤯
good chunk of germany is gone. denmark is next
Gekoloniseerd
@@mcfireballs3491 ja ne is duidelijk 🤪
Denmark is Netherlands too from now on 😂
@@MusicIsLegal Well, they already have great infrastructure and bike culture there, so the adjustment phase wouldn't be that long for them!
i think ive seen this video before. if so i just wanna add something. ASML builds the machines BUT the most important components for the machine Are GERMAN made (zeiss optics and others) . so its the germans that actually have the technology advantage. edit : The laser "glass" is the most expensive part of the machine. some "optics" get to be 10 M
So yeah, also German parts are in, but the combination and how to use it are Dutch! The same to win a car race as a Dutchman in a Volkswagen..... The driver wins, not the car.
But, to be honest: ofcourse the optics are important too, Thanks!
Zeis components are imporant, but there are like 10 other unique supplier, each with a specific know on how that make their part in the system indispensable. The most important thing of the system are 2 things. 1. Software, 2. knowledge on how to solve specific issues. These 2 "parts" of the system can't be shortcutted and is the reason why China is 5+ years behind.
The whole machine relies on suppliers of parts who all held their own patterns and factories. You could argue all day long what it's most important. The mirrors (Zeiss Germany) the EUV itself (San Diego America) or the many patterns from ASML itself (Netherlands) but in the end of the day we work together or the world won't see a new faster chip for a decade even perhaps. Let's agree it's an arranged marriage where a divorce would cause havoc and chaos in many factories relying on those machines all over the world.
A lot of technology comes from the Netherlands. Cassette tapes CD CD-Rom DVD Bluetooth WIFI Microscope telescope. Magnifying glass. submarines etc etc.
One I think you will find interesting is a company called Black Rock they literally own a piece of every company on the planet, there valued in Trillions of dollars and hardly anybody knows about them very scary.
The size of the Netherlands is exaggerated on that map, like if it's cut out and raised up towards the viewer.
They shoot small tin druplets and zap them with a laser to generate the euv light. The mirrors are so good because if they wherent the euv light didnt bounce around. ANd its like a few planes and a ton of containers.
I live one street away from ASML.
And we don't give it a second thought when passing it. 😂
Surely it’s time for another Summernats skids video haha it’s been way to long
That was astounding. Learning quotient fulfilled for me today.
At September 2023 new restrictions will apply to the export of chip machines from ASML to China, Minister Schreinemacher (Minister Foreign Affairs/Foreign Trade) has announced. The rules mean that makers of chip machines, in particular ASML, must now apply for an export license for certain models as standard. In this way, the government can, if it wants to, stop exports to a specific country. Although the political message is clear, the consequences for ASML remain limited. For a few years now. Export restrictions to China have been in place for ASML's very latest machines, the EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet). National security:
According to the Dutch minister, the aim of the measures is that "our technology, Dutch technology, does not end up in the hands of companies or organizations where the technology can ultimately be used against us". This is about national security.
To add to the craziness, the lenses which this machine needs in order to do it's work are also super hard core and are only produced by a German company called ZEISS. So if you bomb ZEISS, then ASML stops operations too
Don't tip any idiots off ;-)
They are mirrors no lenses, lenses absorb euv light
You’d hate to be that one clumsy technician that spilled a drink somewhere in there.
th-cam.com/video/7eAaNI6bfI8/w-d-xo.html
This is actually a quite revealing perspective.
kudo's for knowing and remarking about the map shown with the netherlands, it's indeed not right and misleading,... it's enlarged the country and pasted over a big part of germany and belgium. it's true size is smaller then ireland and about 1/4th of england.
Bit of a deviation from your normal videos but great reaction 👍🏼
Australia doesn't have a complete monopoly on a product like ASLM but if Australia stopped exporting many of our raw materials or Agriculture goods then the rest of the world would have an economic crash (as China is just figuring out, they banned buying coal from AU and then ended up buying it from other countries that were just reselling AU coal with a markup)
I think Ian done a reaction to that video your talking about mate and I was thinking the other day that China might own the toilet paper companies over here so they can slow the supply and give us the shits 😁
Ten years is a long time and I agree with Em R.
Here's something that will blow your mind.
The biggest hurdle with increasing microchip power these days is that the transistors are so small and close together that if they are any closer, even a fraction of a nanometre, the atoms will start sharing electrons and running into the quantum uncertainty principle.
They are already printing these things at the atomic scale.
That would be true if the naming scheme of the processes would reflect the real distances on the chip, but that's not the case, e.g. chips with 5nm process don't have structures smaller than 30nm. That's still very small, but they have some headroom left.
If you need more proof of humanity's greatness and evolution, here it is. From hunting with bone to huts, to ships, to planes and sophisticated ships and submarines to this millimetrical wonder.
One company in Germany makes the mirror for that ASML machine
Dont worry about the map we just turned belgium into a new polder
i thought this was about an asmr machine
Yeah we rule !! 😁
We Dutch are the reason you could become a youtuber!😂
not really ... without ASML, microchips would be larger, less powerful and more expensive, ... like they were a few years ago .... but still, we would have microchips, computers and digital cameras.
TH-cam also worked already 15 years ago ... which means: with the technology that was available 15 years ago.
We never stopped ruling the world.
God created man in 6 days and as finishing touch, he created the Dutch.
Worth of ASML now: 254,02 billion Euros
Yep, I'm proud to be Dutch.
The Netherlands... Where I live. Concerning this video... No Intel, Apple, AMD or Samsung chips without these guys. So yeah... The digital world would immediately crumble without asml.
Netherlands is some 41000 km2, meaning like 200x200km... So less than 70x70 miles... Which for Americans is like less than 0. And I've been there, so i know. St. Louis for example is getting pretty this time of year with those huge trees getting orange.
The Dutch Inventors of the world!!!
$150 Mln is the cheap one. They now sell for US$250 Mln a piece.
Actually ASML is depend on two german companies: Zeiss and Trumpf. Zeiss produce the Optics/Mirrors and Trumpf produce the EUV-Laser.
We have a Trumpf laser too on my work.
So, what's the point? They use it in a very sofisticated way. Zeiss and Trumpf: very good stuff!
2:34 It enlarged it’s not that big (that’s wat she said 😂)
we should enforce a new rule; have us block export to another country, we'll do it. but we also block export to yours. the US has no right to mess with our national economie. our government should have said; GFU
A subsidiary of ASML is USA based, and thus has to comply with USA laws and regulations. I think they produce the light source, so it is a pretty vital component of the chip printing machines.
Yeah the Netherlands is that big, you are probably thinking of Holland which a province is on the west coast of The Netherlands.
Seems the image in the satellite picture was enlarged. The Netherlands overlaps Belgium completely and almost reaches denmark.
@@Koen030NL Yeah I see what they did the took the country map and expanded it out probably to make people (those who suck at geography) know where the country is. Unfortunately a lot of people only think of Holland when they think of the Netherlands.
In sweden holland and Netherlands is synonymous and is the same and alot of other countries, dont know if the Dutch think of it seperate, but that map is very wrong either way. Its not that big of a country you can drive across it in 2.5 hours
@@jannismelikidis6218 As I said it was expanded out. The world only knows it as Holland due to very old tourist campaign. The Dutch Government has been trying for a couple of decades now to be known as The Netherlands.
They blown it up 2x and just overlapped it ontly belgium and gemrmany
i live so close from there
That was well above my pay grade and brain grade lol..
Interesting asf holy..
G'day Ian. This is a very impressive scenario. Biden and his followers may have more than a passing interest in the current situation around the Globe. Very eye opening video
The map was wrong.
The ban on exporting to Chine was a HUGE incentive for them to pour obscene amounts of resources to develop the technology.
As always, they will do, they will scale and they will export to the world.
The Chinese has excelled in mass production, but rarely with leading edge technology. They've excelled in stealing technology from western companies due to a very relaxed view on copyrights and patents.
@@SunMasterXIV yes and no ... with the correct push they have resources to do whatever they want. Do not dismiss anything.
AREA 51 - laser, dioda, GPS 😮
Heerema placed close to 90% of the oil rigs in the Mexican gulf
This was a zoomed in map of Europe, you didn't see the southern part. I'm from Amsterdam the Netherlands and have seen a sort of documentary of asml lately. They are building a new version of this machine which is totally insane in comparison with this one. We are a small country with very big companies and invented a lot of things people use in there daily life.
Haha wtf is that Netherlands projection on the european map lol
Well the EUV light source is made in San Diego, which is pretty important for these machines so it's not all made in NL
And let's not forget the Chips Act. Investment in America's chip manufacturing capabilities, with borrowed money of course.
This is 2024, and Intel will buy 4 or 5 NA-EUV machines at c. 350 million euros each, for it's newly build facility.
So, since I hold stocks in ASML, I would like to extend my gratitude to the American taxpayer! ASML stock will probably go through the 1000 euro landmark this year ...
ASML uses patterns and technologies based in Germany (Zeiss) , USA and The Netherlands as far as i am aware.. It's a forced marriage if they break up no new iphones 13+ no new PC graphic cards as both AMD and Nvidea chips are made at TSMC with the use of these ASML machines same for Samsung same for Intel. Actually if they have a squat and refuse ASML the use of those patterns and factories that make parts of the machine millions upon millions would be without their jobs. And most likely no new chips for over a decade.
2:55 This is not the right size, the white lines are way too far in Germany and Belgium.
The Netherlands is a lot smaller 🇳🇱
The chinese even tried to reverge engineer one, they couldn't put it together again.. And they realized some parts couldn't be copied as China didn't had the factories, engineers and technology to even copy the parts. But like Biden asks for companies in order to get grants not to deliver to China their chips, i would think our prime minister wants America to compensate for the loss of earnings for ASML for not delivering them the machines to do it. But what's agreed upon will never made public as it's politically very delicate to deal with. It can be as simple as The Netherlands simple agreeing towards the USA demands because they realize the Chinese would try to reverge engineer it and steal the technology for their own industry.
That map is very wrong. Its not that big of a country, they overlapped it with belgium and germany. You can drive across Netherlands in 2.5 hours
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Oh, VOC?
Crazy tec!!!!
Asml Belguim in Essen the map of Netherlands is to big...also BARCO Belguim develops cool stuff ... fighters jets,nasa,esa....
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50% are German 👍
Imagine asml (or dutch goverment ) deciding not to sell machines to the usa anymore... wouldn't that be hilarious ?
Yeah, this is some outher space shit
no the Netherlands isnt that big, they included Belgium in this video..
Meh, Intel is the one who has the prototype! And TSMC does NOT have the smallest geometries for pattern pitch, just sayin! 😛
and asml can`t build their machine with out the german company Zeiss
6:54 actually, China has companies who are doing that, but they are also 10 years or more behind ASML.
Also saying ASML is a Dutch company is a bit misleading, they are an international company with research and development and parts production in a bunch of countries around the world.
It really is the best experts in the world working on this, this would not be possible by just one country. Just like some talk about US software companies being US companies, but their are many foreigners employed, in the US or other countries. And software doesn't need as many experts. Just a lot of good team of experienced designers, programmers, etc. can build almost anything in computing with enough time and money.
It is a Dutch company, it has its headquarters in Veldhoven and many of its most important locations are in Veldhoven and Eindhoven and also a couple more locations trough out the Brainport region
@@Lunavii_Cellest yes, but my point is: they also have lots of international locations and sub-contractors which they can't do without.
Then look to Germany, they can't do that either, without Zeiss.
Dutch power.
I think the video is a bit misleading. While ASML is the only manufacture of EUV-lithography. EUV is not as common as they make it sound. Its only the very latest processors that use EUV, and those still quite rare. Its really just 5nm and newer that uses EUV. All 6 and 7nm don´t use it. For the previews generation there are multiple manufactures. And even if ASML would be wiped of the face of there earth with every machine they ever made, the impact would be fairly limited
Its worth saying that ASML have speend 16 year developed EUV, and it was suppose to take like 5 years. It proved quite a bit harder than it suppose to. That is actually one of the reason why electronics performance increase have slown down the the last decade. Now when EUV is online we will probobly see a fairly good performance increase the next 3-5 years
Some chip like Flash may use 100+ layers, but a typical CPU uses 20-25 layers. And most modern CPU use only 2-5 layers of EUV. So typically the EUV will be used for the most critical layers, and a older machine will be used for the other.
How its nummberd is a bit misleading as well. Everything from 22nm-7nm uses DUV, and everything from 5-2nm use EUV. So while 5nm is just one generation a head of 7nm. With the EUV you can go all the way to 2nm.
Typically 3 or 4 nodes (and 3 or 4 half node) is made on the same lithography.. Now 5, 4 and 3 is in the works for EUV, and 2nm is incoming. 1.5nm is theorized and will be incoming soon.
Note, there are dussins of those machines, but there is only one company that know how to make them
You statements are partly true, since NXE systems are also used in 22-7nm. ASML owns about 85% of the market so covereage of the nodes with systems is pretty much wide.
Lol the source video made some mistakes, the statement that china can make 7nm is a complete lie. They can barely make 12nm.
As a Dutchmen I can only say: the Dutch do rule the world... BTW, TSMC was also founden by the Dutch, just as ASML: Philips. The only thingis that Philips left too early....
ASML was smart enough to patent the whole process.
And ASML is not allowed to ship any product to China anymore! Except the real 'oldies'.
But, I am proud to be Dutch!
Hi chain
And ASML relies entirely on Carl Zeiss from Germany to produce the mirrors used in those machines
That's now, but who will make the next gen? China is getting pushed to make a better one. if China makes a better one, will the USA get blocked from getting new chips? just like the USA is blocking China now?
ASML makes the "printing" machines, companies like TSMC, Samsung and Intel do the actual manufacturing of the chips. The west/asia has no problems controlling their supply chain. However, almost all of TSMCs fabs are in Taiwan - which China claims is a part of China. TSMC is currently building fabs in USA and possibly Germany. Their need to build fabs outside Taiwan has accellerated due to the tension between Usa and China.
@@SunMasterXIV Well the USA is good at starting shit around the place.
USA leader of the not so free world were only the USA gets to vote (do what i say or no traid)
Damn, that map sucks.......research!? Nah!
their share price has dropped 41% in the last year.
F-35 🇵🇱
I feel kind of skeptical, without really knowing much about the business. But I guess ASML didn't go to EUV without a compelling business reason. And a likely business reason is that someone else was also doing DUV lithography, so ASML felt they needed to one-up that competitor. If that's the case then that competitor might still be around, and might be working on trying to one-up ASML.
Skeptical about what?
All irrelevant very soon as they need power to run the items
Who can afford that as we've just been told about to get 50% increase in electricity
The suppliers saying they believe more like 70 to 80 % rise in next 12 months
Due to green energy costing so you might not see many Aussie on here soon
Also gas for homes 60 % by x mas
Aussies expecting to pay by x mas extra $1600 to $2000 on these bills not taking in rising fuel which heading to $2.40 a litre
And to top it off another interest rate rise what a joke so their chips will be useless
Mmmm interesting.
I think you will find that it's Metallica that's the most important company. Never mind refrigerators or fighter planes...
On the machines the current generation will be replaced with the next even more advanced machines in the next few years.