ASML's planned Low-NA EUV machine price hikes reportedly frustrate TSMC — lithography machine maker comes knocking to make bank on TSMC's profitable fabs, potentially costing the Taiwanese chipmaker billions

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ASML is reportedly considering increasing prices of its existing Low-NA EUV lithography tools. The potential price hikes have already upset TSMC, ASML's largest client, reports The Information. But can ASML rapidly raise the prices of the tools it sells to chipmakers? Price adjustments are not going to happen overnight, said Roger Dassen, CFO of ASML, said during the company's quarterly earnings call. But there is one thing to remember about ASML's price hikes: They are going to affect the entire semiconductor industry.

"When it comes to Low-NA [EUV tools] pricing, of course, you know that we keep on increasing the productivity of the Low-NA tool, [which] gives us a pretty strong runway for potential price improvements going forward," said Roger Dassen, chief financial officer of ASML, during the company's quarterly earnings call. […] Given the long order lead times that we have, that does not translate into pricing effects tomorrow."

Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.

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