ASML made a 0 Lego kit version of its 0 million semiconductor tool — world’s first High-NA EUV machine immortalized in small form for your mantle
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ASML made a $230 Lego kit version of its $380 million semiconductor tool — world’s first High-NA EUV machine immortalized in small form for your mantle

One of the world’s leading chip-making equipment manufacturers has released a new Lego set. Veldhoven, Netherlands-based ASML has added the TWINSCAN EXE:5000 Lego set to its growing portfolio of gifts. At $227.95 this “masterpiece in technology” might sound rather expensive, but please remember that real ASML lithography systems cost sums approaching $400 million. Also, even if you are drooling over this gift, you would probably admit it is a niche item.

Regular readers of Tom’s Hardware will be well aware of ASML’s pivotal position in the world of semiconductor manufacturing. The company supplies chipmaking icons like Intel, TSMC, and Samsung, and its tools are essential for the most advanced lithography.

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