Previous close | 47.10 |
Open | 47.10 |
Bid | 47.65 |
Ask | 49.20 |
Strike | 185.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-10-18 |
Day's range | 47.10 - 47.10 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | N/A |
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC does not necessarily need to use ASML's next generation "High NA EUV" machines for an upcoming generation of chip manufacturing technology called A16, which is under development for 2027, an executive said on Tuesday. The High NA lithography tools are expected to help shrink chip designs by up to two-thirds, but chipmakers must weigh that benefit against a higher cost and whether ASML's older tech may be more reliable and good enough. Speaking at a conference in Amsterdam, Kevin Zhang said that it is possible that the company's A16 plants could be designed to accommodate the technology, but that is not certain.
Dow Jones banking giant JPMorgan and Nvidia chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor are in or near buy zones Monday.
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