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Explore the pivotal 1990s in semiconductor history in this episode of ‘Four Decades of ASML’. Join us as we delve into the decade that redefined the chip industry with the shift towards EUV lithography. Discover the critical decisions and technological innovations that propelled ASML to the forefront of microchip manufacturing.
💡 Why EUV? Hear from Jos Benschop, Vice President of Technology at ASML, on the strategic adoption of EUV lithography amid intense technological competition, and how we tackled steep hurdles to make it work.
📈 Saving Moore’s Law: Christian Wagner, System Engineer at ASML, explains how immersion lithography was crucial in continuing Moore’s Law.
🌐 Internet’s evolution: Ruben van den Brink, CTO at Amsterdam Internet Exchange, discusses the transformative growth of the Internet from the 1990s to today.
Want to see how ASML’s daring move to EUV lithography revolutionized high-volume chip production? Watch now to uncover the hidden stories behind the technology that’s powering your devices and our digital future.
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00:00 Intro
00:29 Meet Jos Benschop, Vice President of Technology at ASML
04:34 Choosing the next generation of lithography solutions
14:29 Engineering challenges of EUV lithography
18:10 EUV lithography’s first milestone
27:46 Introducing Christian Wagner, System Engineer at ASML
28:54 What is immersion lithography?
29:53 How ASML made immersion lithography work
39:00 Introducing Ruben van den Brink, CTO at Amsterdam Internet Exchange
40:08 The history of the Internet
50:43 The future of the Internet
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