ASML Chief Warns Critical Equipment Crisis Is Dampening Chipmakers' Ambitious Expansion Plans: FT

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  • ASML Holding NV ASML CEO Peter Wennink warned about the critical equipment crisis as the supply chains struggled to drive production, the Financial Times reports.
  • Wennink saw the crisis impeding chipmakers' multibillion-dollar expansion plans over the next two years, 
  • Intel Corp INTC CEO Pat Gelsinger acknowledged that the crisis posed a challenge for the company's expansion plans. 
  • Gelsinger was in direct contact with Wennink and had sent its manufacturing experts to the company to help drive production. 
  • Wennink talked about stepping up capacity significantly more than 50%, which would be time-consuming.
  • It would take two years to build the shell of the chip factory and additional one or two years to fill it with equipment.
  • The U.S. and Europe planned tens of billions in support for chip manufacturing to reduce their reliance on Asian manufacturers like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd TSM.
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