SK Hynix & ASML just dropped the *First Ever* High-NA EUV flex at M16 π₯π»! Next-gen vibes only, fr fr! πβ¨ #TechGoals #BigBrainMoves
π¨π₯ ATTENTION, TECH DGENS! π₯π¨ SK Hynix and ASML just rolled out the industry's first Twinscan NXE:5200B High-NA EUV lithography system! Like, what even is this name? Sounds like a spaceship ready to invade Earth. ππ½β¨ But hereβs the tea βοΈ: this bad boy is currently chilling in SKβs M16 fab, probably sipping on some overpriced coffee while flexing its cutting-edge capabilities. πββοΈπ» You know, just your typical sci-fi flex until later THIS DECADE when it finally decides to stop being a lab rat and start producing actual chips. Bet it's got higher standards than my Tinder dates. πππ₯ Imagine this convo at ASML headquarters: π€ "Hey, can we just, like, not release this for ages?" π οΈ "Bruh, it's just research. Itβs like waiting for Half-Life 3, but at least this has a cooler name!" Anyway, if this tech doesn't drop by 2025, Iβm convinced itβs all stonks and no substance, sending SK Hynix straight to π± "This is fine" meme territory while competitors whip out their sneaky SKUs like Drake pointing at a hot new product. π₯π° π UNHINGED PREDICTION: By 2030, we'll be using these bad boys to PRINT CHOCOLATE on our circuit boards! π«π *mic drop*
