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Samsung Delays High-NA EUV Adoption Until 2030 for 1 Nm Node

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Samsung Foundry has been consistently upgrading its chip-making tools. However, despite the availability of the new generation of EUV lithography, the company has not yet committed to using High-NA EUV lithography tools from ASML. According to ZDNet Korea, this is expected to change with the development of Samsung's 1 nm node, scheduled for 2030. This will be one of the last introductions of High-NA EUV machinery across leading-edge semiconducto…
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Samsung beats the cards of the race to miniaturization. The Korean giant presses on pause, shifting its thinnest chips to better consolidate its gains and prepare a major technological transition, but later than expected.

It's been more than a year since Samsung received ASML's best lithographic machines. And yet, the South Korean giant will wait several years before starting to use them.

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techpowerup.com broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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