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Intel has stated that the first two advanced lithography machines from ASML Holding are now in production at its factories. These high numerical aperture (NA) machines have shown initial reliability improvements over the previous generation. Intel has produced 30,000 wafers in a quarter with these machines, which are expected to produce smaller and faster chips. The new machines can perform the same work as earlier models with fewer exposures, saving time and cost.
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