Intel is adopting a next-generation lithography tool from ASML to manufacture its laptop chips. This move signals Intel's efforts to improve production capabilities and compete in the semiconductor market.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirgFBVV95cUxNei1rVk9jUWNTRUFfMGszT3VXQUxkV3lhS3VZZkI4S2M5cDdoVDREVmNUM25nbEozb25PQl9teDRxZkFFd0pISFVxazNzaTFuZjY2REVqREdNczRDZnJ4QUgyMm94eHNCMXB5aFJCZ1dmS2lUUDJDNFNxRHY5Rk9qSlhaMnRsRUpXblc4c3RmREszaUdjY3NDSFdPNlBuMTZBQUNhUlVVMG9yYVhKaVE?oc=5" target="_blank">Intel turns to next-generation ASML tool to help make its laptop chips</a> <font…
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