Intel
Intel has adopted ASML's next-generation High-NA EUV lithography system for its future laptop chip production, investing roughly $400 million per unit.
Why it matters for sellers
Integration investment = open partner ecosystem
Signal details
- Counterparty
- ASML
- Reported
- July 15, 2026
- Source
- cryptobriefing.com
From the coverage · cryptobriefing.com
Intel is betting $400 million per machine on High-NA EUV lithography to keep Moore's Law alive and reclaim its manufacturing edge Share Intel is going all-in on the most expensive piece of equipment in semiconductor history. The chipmaker has adopted ASML’s next-generation High-NA EUV lithography system, a tool that costs roughly $400 million per unit, to power its future laptop chip production and broader processor roadmap. High-NA EUV, which stands for high numerical aperture extreme ultraviolet lithography, is the latest leap in the ongoing miniaturization race.
It uses incredibly precise light to draw circuit patterns at scales that eliminate the need for multiple patterning steps, which slow production and drive up defect rates. Intel installed the industry’s first commercial High-NA EUV scanner, ASML’s TWINSCAN EXE:5000, at its Oregon R&D fab in April 2024. By late 2025, the company advanced to the more production-ready EXE:5200B model, which is expected to achieve throughput of over 175 wafers per hour. ASML confirmed in February 2026 that its High-NA EUV tools are ready for high-volume manufacturing.
The company reported processing 500,000 wafers with approximately 80% uptime, a benchmark that cleared the path for commercial deployment. Intel’s plan centers on its upcoming 14A process node, which is expected to leverage High-NA EUV for improved feature scaling across next-generation processors. Risk production using the 14A node is planned for 2027. Volume production is expected to start in 2028. Intel has been collaborating with ASML on advanced lithography solutions since at least 2022, building institutional knowledge around these tools before competitors commit.
TSMC, Samsung, and SK Hynix are all potential adopters of High-NA EUV technology, but each has exercised restraint given the price tag and the uncertainty around production readiness.
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