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Intel announced that it has put two advanced machines from ASML Holding into production at its factories. These machines, which are more reliable than the previous generation, have already produced 30,000 wafers of silicon, yielding thousands of computing chips. Intel was the first chipmaker to receive these machines last year, and they are expected to produce smaller and faster chips than earlier ASML machines.
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