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ASML unveils EUV light source advance that could yield 50% more chips by 2030

182 pointsby pieterrtoday at 5:18 PM46 commentsview on HN

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et1337today at 6:54 PM

This video is a really cool dive into EUV for the uninitiated (me) https://youtu.be/MiUHjLxm3V0?si=kEPSicC2WXYhcQ6L

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xnxtoday at 7:32 PM

> The company's researchers have found a way to boost the power of the EUV light source to 1,000 watts from 600 watts now.

> "We see a reasonably clear path toward 1,500 watts, and no fundamental reason why we couldn't get to 2,000 watts."

tromptoday at 9:44 PM

The light power increase is even more impressive at 67%:

> The company's researchers have found a way to boost the power of the EUV light source to 1,000 watts from 600 watts now.

with more on the horizon:

> We see a reasonably clear path toward 1,500 watts, and no fundamental reason why we couldn't get to 2,000 watts.

onjectictoday at 7:30 PM

> SAN DIEGO, California

> to help retain the Dutch company's edge over emerging U.S. and Chinese rivals

Great news, but what a strange attempt to equate the U.S. and China in this and build a narrative. Cymer was founded in San Diego.

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throw0101atoday at 6:53 PM

So how small are individual components (e.g., transistors) nowadays? Presumably there's a lower limit: once you're a few atoms across, it seems that you can't go any smaller (?).

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on_the_traintoday at 7:25 PM

This is a steep increase of power to get out of a vacuum system that is highly sensitive to temperature changes.

pixelsubtoday at 7:26 PM

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