KEY POINTS
  • ASML is the only firm in the world capable of making the highly-complex machines that are needed to manufacture the most advanced chips.
  • These EUV machines, which cost approximately $140 million each, are sold to a handful chipmakers giants including TSMC, Samsung and Intel.
  • The machines shine exceptionally narrow beams of light onto silicon wafers that have been treated with "photoresist" chemicals.
  • Intricate patterns are created on the wafer where the light comes into contact with the chemicals, which are carefully laid out beforehand.

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Employees assemble a ASML NXT1970Ci photolithography machine at the ASML Holding factory in Veldhoven, Netherlands.

With a market value of around $350 billion, Dutch-headquartered ASML is a little-known tech juggernaut that's set to keep on growing in line with the insatiable demand for semiconductors.

The 37-year-old company, which has over 31,000 staff, is the only firm in the world capable of making the highly-complex machines that are needed to manufacture the most advanced chips.

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