{"id":6896,"date":"2024-04-04T22:00:36","date_gmt":"2024-04-04T19:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ch.jfdi.cc\/?p=6896"},"modified":"2024-04-04T22:00:36","modified_gmt":"2024-04-04T19:00:36","slug":"why-maintaining-asml-equipment-is-the-new-front-in-us-china-chip-war","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ch.jfdi.cc\/?p=6896","title":{"rendered":"Why maintaining ASML equipment is the new front in US-China chip war"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The U.S. government has called on allies to force computer chip manufacturing equipment companies to stop maintaining some of the tools they have sold in China, part of Washington\u2019s efforts to undermine China\u2019s ability to produce its own advanced computer chips.<br \/>\nAs the largest maker of chipmaking equipment globally, ASML ASML.AS of the Netherlands is in focus.<br \/>\nHere are questions and answers about the scope of the issue and what is at stake for the U.S., Netherlands, ASML, and Chinese chipmakers.<br \/>\n<strong>WHY DOES ASML EQUIPMENT MATTER?<\/strong><br \/>\nASML dominates the market for lithography tools \u2013 huge expensive, complex machines that perform one step in the chipmaking process, helping to create circuitry.<br \/>\n<strong>WHY WOULD THE U.S. NOT WANT ASML TO MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT IT HAS ALREADY SOLD?<\/strong><br \/>\nTo stop a targeted Chinese chipmaking plant or \u201cfab\u201d from being able to operate. ASML machines are somewhere between difficult and impossible to replace. If an owner is denied spare parts and maintenance, at some point the machine would stop working and the fab would be unable to produce chips.<br \/>\n<strong>WOULD THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT DENY MAINTENANCE LICENCES?<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Dutch government, a close U.S. ally, has not ruled out denying export licences \u2013 which cover both exports and maintenance \u2013 to ASML in some cases where it sees a security risk. However, it has no plans for a blanket ban.<br \/>\nDutch export licensing policy is not aimed at China, an important trading partner, and the Dutch government does not want to harm ASML, its biggest company.<br \/>\nIn addition, much of the equipment ASML sells in China is used in less advanced chipmaking processes and does not require a Dutch licence to export or maintain.<br \/>\n<strong>HOW MUCH ASML EQUIPMENT IS IN CHINA?<\/strong><br \/>\nLots. ASML sold more than 6 billion euros ($6.5 billion) worth of equipment to Chinese customers last year alone.<br \/>\nThe company does not disclose how much falls into categories that require a licence \u2013 in industry terms, the \u201cimmersion\u201d segment of DUV lithography tools. That\u2019s ASML\u2019s upper middle range. Its best tools are not sold in China.<br \/>\n<strong>WHAT DOES ASML SAY?<\/strong><br \/>\nASML has export licences in place to service the majority of its Chinese customers until Dec. 31 this year, the company said in an emailed answer to Reuters\u2019 questions last month.<br \/>\n<strong>WHAT MIGHT THE IMPACT BE ON CHINESE CHIPMAKERS?<\/strong><br \/>\nThis is uncertain. Take the fictional example of a Chinese chipmaker that has bought one of ASML\u2019s best immersion lithography DUV tools for $60 million, but does not have its licence renewed.<br \/>\nU.S. expert Paul Triolo, who notes that Chinese companies have generally found ways around U.S.-led restrictions, described a process of decline over weeks or months.<br \/>\nWithout software updates, the system would not operate optimally. But Chinese engineers know how to operate their machines, and could be rehired if they are unable to work for ASML.<br \/>\nSome of the thousands of parts in an ASML tool are replaceable or repairable if they break down. However, when it comes to highly specialized lenses and lasers, there are no known alternatives.<br \/>\nSome parts could arguably be cannibalized from existing ASML machines. Most of the machines ASML has ever made are still in service \u2013 but nobody has ever tried running an advanced machine without the company\u2019s help.<br \/>\n<strong>WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES FOR ASML?<\/strong><br \/>\nLikely minor, at least at first. China was ASML\u2019s second market in 2023 after Taiwan, with 29% of sales, slightly ahead of South Korea. About 20% of ASML\u2019s total revenues comes from the servicing of installed machines.<br \/>\nWhile ASML dominates its market, it faces competition at the lower end of its product range from Nikon 7731.T and Canon 7739.T of Japan, and from domestic Chinese firm SMEE.<br \/>\nChinese chipmakers will be highly motivated over time to develop alternatives to using ASML gear.<br \/>\n(Reuters)lithography tools. computer chip manufacturing, ASML, lithography tools<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The U.S. government is urging allies to prevent computer chip manufacturing equipment companies, such as ASML of the Netherlands, from maintaining tools sold in China to hinder China&#8217;s ability to produce advanced computer chips. ASML&#8217;s lithography tools are crucial in chipmaking, and denying maintenance could halt chip production in Chinese plants. The Dutch government, a U.S. ally, may deny export licenses for maintenance in some cases but aims to avoid harming ASML or its relations with China. ASML sold a significant amount of equipment to Chinese customers, but its best tools are not sold there. ASML has export licenses to service Chinese customers until the end of the year. If Chinese chipmakers lose maintenance support for ASML equipment, they may face challenges in operating optimally without software updates and specialized parts. 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