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Intel has decided to use ASML's next-generation High NA EUV machines to manufacture some of its flagship Panther Lake laptop chips. Each High NA machine costs approximately $400 million. The decision marks a significant adoption of the advanced lithography technology for Intel's upcoming processor lineup.
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