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    Asml Says Firm Will Not Be Chip Industry's Bottleneck

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    Posted on April 22, 2026

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    Last updated: April 22, 2026

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    ASML’s CEO Christophe Fouquet assured at its April 22 AGM in Veldhoven that, bolstered by recent capacity expansions and productivity gains, the firm will no longer be a bottleneck in chip manufacturing.

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    Table of Contents

    • ASML’s Strategy and Industry Outlook
    • ASML’s Commitment to Avoiding Bottlenecks
    • CEO Christophe Fouquet’s Statement
    • Impact of Surging Demand and Customer Expansion
    • Risks and Competition in Lithography Machines
    • Potential Alternatives and Startups
    • Geopolitical Factors and Export Restrictions
    • Global Capacity and Policy Considerations
    • Reporting Credits

    ASML Commits to Preventing Chip Industry Bottlenecks Amid High Demand

    ASML’s Strategy and Industry Outlook

    By Toby Sterling and Nathan Vifflin

    ASML’s Commitment to Avoiding Bottlenecks

    AMSTERDAM, April 22 (Reuters) - Top computer chip equipment maker ASML will not be a bottleneck for the industry, as it was early in the decade, its CEO said on Wednesday, pointing to recent investments in capacity and productivity improvements.

    CEO Christophe Fouquet’s Statement

    Being a bottleneck "is something we will avoid by all possible means; it is essential to maintaining our current position," CEO Christophe Fouquet told investors at the company's annual general meeting in the Dutch city of Veldhoven.

    Impact of Surging Demand and Customer Expansion

    His comments came after ASML's first-quarter results last week showed the company is continuing to benefit from surging demand for AI chips and related memory chip shortages. That has prompted top customers including TSMC, which manufactures Nvidia's chips, to expand capacity.

    Risks and Competition in Lithography Machines

    Asked what could threaten ASML's position as the dominant supplier of lithography machines, which use light to print chip circuitry, Fouquet said the biggest risk would be failing to deliver equipment on time.

    Potential Alternatives and Startups

    "Customers will be strongly tempted to look at other suppliers and potentially at alternatives to our technology; we have seen that in the past," he said. He noted that startups including Substrate, xLight, and Lace are "ideas, not competition today, I want to make that clear." 

    Geopolitical Factors and Export Restrictions

    Asked about proposed U.S. legislation to further restrict ASML's exports to China, forecast to make up 20% of ASML's sales this year, CFO Roger Dassen said it was too early to guess how that will turn out.

    Global Capacity and Policy Considerations

    "If for whatever reason there were to be further limitations for one part of the world, the need for capacity remains, particularly in a world that is currently being characterized by undersupply," he said.

    He said capacity lost in one region will mean "someone else has to raise their hand and say, you know, I'm going to build more capacity than I originally planned to."

    "I'm pretty sure that policymakers are also considering that element." 

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Toby Sterling and Nathan Vifflin, Editing by Louise Heavens and Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ASML has significantly boosted capacity and productivity post‑early‑decade bottlenecks, mitigating future supply constraints (Q1 results and raised 2026 guidance)
    • •Industry‑wide memory and advanced logic demand remain intense, with TSMC and SK hynix expanding output to meet AI‑driven shortages
    • •While U.S. export controls and timely deliveries remain potential risks, ASML sees no direct competition from startups and expects geographic shifts in capacity to compensate if needed

    Frequently Asked Questions about ASML says firm will not be chip industry's bottleneck

    1Why does ASML say it won't be a bottleneck for the chip industry?

    ASML's CEO cites recent investments in capacity and productivity improvements to ensure the company can meet surging chip demand.

    2What is driving increased demand for ASML's equipment?

    The rise in AI chips and associated memory chip shortages is causing higher demand for ASML's lithography machines.

    3What risks could threaten ASML's industry dominance?

    According to ASML's CEO, the main risk would be failing to deliver equipment on time, which could prompt customers to consider alternative suppliers or technologies.

    4How might proposed US legislation affect ASML's business with China?

    CFO Roger Dassen said it’s too early to determine the impact, but any limits on exports to China could shift production demands to other regions.

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