The ongoing rows between the United States and China over computer chips are ideological ... of semiconductor equipment maker ASML, Peter Wennink, said in an interview with Dutch radio station ...
The ongoing conflict between the United States and China over semiconductor technology is likely to continue for years to ...
Researchers are increasingly turning to organ-on-a-chip technology for drug testing and other applications.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Shares in ASML, the largest maker of equipment used to manufacture computer chips, jumped on Wednesday following a Reuters report that signalled it may be spared many of the new U ...
due to fears they could be used to make chips that have military applications. In ASML's annual report published on Wednesday CEO Peter Wennink said plans by the China, the European Union ...
The US is rapidly ... end machines. Peter Wennink, the chief executive of Dutch chip equipment maker ASML Holding NV, questioned if the Netherlands should restrict exports to China.
The semiconductor chip war between China and the United States has become a focal point of global technology discussion, and analysts expect the confrontation to stretch as long as the latter half of ...
The United States and Japan are close to a deal to curb tech exports to China's chip industry despite alarm in Tokyo about ...
American companies are already severely restricted when it comes to selling certain types of advanced AI chips and chipmaking equipment to customers in China. The “Provisions Pertaining to US ...
The Commerce Department has imposed stifling export controls and allocated tens of billions of dollars to incentivize advanced chip production in the US. In response, China has forged its own ...