EUV The Focal Point
This post was created using AI. Please check the information if you want to use it as a basis for decision-making. This week’s episode treats EUV capacity as a system problem rather than a scanner-count problem. The main thread runs from Rapidus funding and TeraFab signaling to ASML’s policy stance and new research on source efficiency. Key takeaways: - Rapidus completed an additional 150 billion yen government-backed funding round, bringing stated capital and legal capital surplus to 424.95 billion yen. - Rapidus also signed an MoU with the United Kingdom Semiconductor Centre, adding an international collaboration marker to its 2-nanometer roadmap. - Elon Musk’s TeraFab plan was discussed in connection with ASML’s internal technology conference, but no scanner count, node mix, or production timeline has been disclosed. - ASML’s Christophe Fouquet supported demand-driven European technology policy but warned against excessive Commission steering of strategic projects. - Cadence and Intel Foundry expanded DTCO collaboration for Intel 14A, reinforcing that High-NA readiness depends on design enablement as well as optics. - TSMC’s recent comments underline that AI-driven chip demand is constrained by talent, water, infrastructure, and operational sequencing, not only capex. - New EUV source-efficiency papers point to 2-micron laser-driver concepts and conversion-efficiency gains as a possible future productivity lever. - ASML’s AI-native engineering message links scanner productivity to software, diagnostics, defect detection, and service-time reduction. Glossary: Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) — 13.5-nanometer lithography used for critical layers in advanced logic and memory. High Numerical Aperture (High-NA) — Next-generation EUV optics with higher resolution but more complex cost, mask, and process integration requirements. Design Technology Co-Optimization (DTCO) — Joint optimization of process technology and chip design rules to improve manufacturability and performance. Process Design Kit (PDK) — Foundry-provided files, models, and rules that let designers build chips for a specific process. Conversion efficiency — The fraction of laser energy converted into usable EUV light in the source. Laser-produced plasma — EUV source method in which laser pulses strike tin to generate 13.5-nanometer radiation. TeraFab — Proposed large-scale semiconductor manufacturing project associated with SpaceX, Tesla, and Intel discussions. IIM — Rapidus’ Innovative Integration for Manufacturing site in Chitose, Hokkaido. Source power — EUV light output available for wafer exposure, a key input to throughput and dose margin.
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