SAN DIEGO, California, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Researchers at ASML Holding say they have found a way to boost the power of the light source in a key chip making machine to turn out up to 50% more chips by decade’s end, to help retain the Dutch company’s edge over emerging U.S. and Chinese rivals.
ASML is the world’s only maker of commercial extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) machines, a critical tool for chipmakers such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, Intel and others in producing advanced computing chips.
“It’s not a parlor trick or something like this, where we demonstrate for a very short time that it can work,” Michael Purvis, ASML’s lead technologist for its EUV source light, said in an interview.
“It’s a system that can produce 1,000 watts under all the same requirements that you could see at a customer,” he added, speaking at the company’s California facilities near San Diego.

