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ASML announced that Intel Foundry has entered high-volume manufacturing on Core Ultra Series 3 chips (Panther Lake) using High NA EUV lithography. The $400 million machine patterns specific Intel 18A layers at Hillsboro, Oregon. It is the first volume logic product printed with the tool, though the layers are dual-qualified for older machines.
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