Silicon Valley Finally Meets Its Match in Europe

Silicon Valley Finally Meets Its Match in Europe



Europe at last has an answer to Silicon Valley

TEN TIMES a second an object shaped like a thick‍ pizza box and holding a silicon wafer takes off three times faster than a manned rocket.⁢ For⁤ a few milliseconds⁣ it moves at a constant speed ‌before being halted abruptly‌ with astonishing precision—within ‍a ‌single atom of its target. This is ⁤not ⁣a high-energy physics experiment. It is the latest lithography machine dreamed up by ASML, a manufacturer of chipmaking tools, to project nanoscopic‍ chip patterns onto silicon‍ wafers.​ On January 5th Intel, an American ⁤semiconductor giant, became the first proud owner of this technical marvel’s initial components for assembly at its factory in Oregon.

Like the outwardly unassuming ​machine, ‌its Dutch maker is full of surprises. The company’s market value has ‍quadrupled in the past five years, to ​€260bn ($285bn), making it Europe’s most valuable technology firm (see​ chart 1).⁤ Between⁢ 2012 and 2022 its revenues and net income both rose roughly four-fold, to €21bn and ​€6bn, ⁤respectively. At the end of 2023 ASML’s operating margin exceeded 34%, staggering for a hardware business and more ⁢than that of Apple, the world’s biggest maker‌ of consumer electronics (see chart 2).

Such stellar performance, which is likely to shine even more brightly ​when ASML reports⁣ quarterly‍ results on January 24th, is now routine. The firm holds a monopoly on a key link in ⁤the world’s ​most critical supply chain: ⁢without​ its kit it is ⁤next to impossible to make cutting-edge ⁢computer processors, such as those that​ go into smartphones and data centres where artificial intelligence​ (AI) is trained. ‌With global semiconductor sales forecast to double to $1.3trn‌ by ‍2032, every big⁣ country and⁤ every big chipmaker wants ASML’s gear. The company has become so important in the Sino-American techno-tussle‍ that, as it emerged at the start of the year, President Joe Biden’s administration pressed ASML to cancel planned deliveries of even its older…

2024-01-08 16:06:42
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