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As of 2026-04-17 17:18, ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) is priced at $1.458,24, with a total market cap of $543,75B, a P/E ratio of 36,81, and a dividend yield of 0,54%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $1.430,52 and $1.478,25. The current price is 1,93% above the day's low and 1,35% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 2,61M. Over the past 52 weeks, ASML has traded between $662,46 to $1.547,25, and the current price is -5,75% away from the 52-week high.
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TSMC and ASML Signal Continued Heavy AI Spending from Microsoft, Meta, Amazon
Gate News message, April 17 — TSMC and ASML's strong outlooks this week indicate that Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon will maintain substantial spending on AI chips and data centers in the coming quarter. TSMC announced plans to increase capital expenditure to expand its constrained production capacity, while ASML raised its annual revenue forecast and indicated that demand is expected to remain above supply levels. Data center spending is projected to exceed $600 billion this year. The four major hyperscalers—Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon—are forecast to spend nearly $700 billion on capital expenditure in 2026, a figure comparable to Sweden's entire economy. The signals point to sustained demand for chip designers including Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom, even as investors press big tech firms to demonstrate clearer returns on AI investments. Capacity constraints are driving the trend. To secure scarce chip supply, some cloud computing and AI infrastructure buyers are entering take-or-pay contracts, which mandate payment for minimum semiconductor wafer quantities regardless of usage. For chipmaking equipment and semiconductor suppliers, such agreements provide greater visibility into orders and steadier cash flows, supporting capacity expansion efforts.
2026-04-16 08:24Musk Demands "Light Speed" Response from Chipmakers for Terafab Project
Gate News message, April 16 — Elon Musk's team has issued urgent directives to major semiconductor equipment manufacturers including Applied Materials (AMAT), Tokyo Electron, and Lam Research (LRCX), demanding "light speed" responsiveness to prepare for the Terafab project, according to sources. The initiative represents Musk's ambitious attempt to enter advanced chip manufacturing, with the project targeting annual computing capacity of 1 terawatt, backed by investment of $20-25 billion. Over recent weeks, employees working for the Tesla and SpaceX joint venture have been inquiring about pricing and delivery timelines for photomasks, substrates, etch equipment, deposition systems, and testing tools. Musk's representatives requested rapid price estimates while providing minimal information about production specifications. In one instance, suppliers received requests for estimates on a Friday before a holiday, with delivery expected by the following Monday. The initiative has already boosted stock prices of Tokyo Electron (up 6% on the news), Advantest, Screen Holdings, and Disco. The Terafab project plans to establish a pilot production line in Austin capable of processing 3,000 wafers monthly, with commercial silicon chip manufacturing targeted for 2029. Musk has emphasized that the semiconductors will support xAI operations, humanoid robots, and space data centers. The project addresses concerns about semiconductor supply constraints amid massive AI infrastructure investment—major data center operators are expected to spend approximately $650 billion on infrastructure this year alone. Intel CEO Chen-Fu Giannou has publicly confirmed deep involvement in Terafab, with both companies collaborating on next-generation processors for robots and hyperscale data centers. Meanwhile, Musk's team is also negotiating with Samsung Electronics, though Samsung has indicated preference for allocating dedicated capacity at its new Texas facility rather than supporting fully independent manufacturing. Tesla's AI5 chip successfully completed tape-out recently, validating the necessity for large-scale in-house production capacity to support future full self-driving and Dojo supercomputer demands. However, investment analysts at Bernstein and other institutions have raised significant concerns. Bernstein estimates the project's actual capital expenditure could reach $5-13 trillion to achieve the 1-terawatt computing target, far exceeding current budgets. Tammy Qiu, head of technology equity research at Berenberg, noted the firm has not incorporated Terafab into its financial models for ASML, stating "the intent is real" but substantial progress is unlikely within the next two years.
2026-04-15 08:09ASML Raises 2026 Revenue Guidance to €360-400B on Strong AI-Driven Chip Demand
Gate News message, April 15 — ASML, the world's leading semiconductor equipment manufacturer, raised its 2026 full-year revenue guidance to €360–400 billion from the prior range of €340–390 billion, driven by surging demand for advanced memory and logic chips fueled by artificial intelligence infrastructure investments. In Q1 2026, ASML reported net sales of €8.8 billion with a 53.0% gross margin and net profit of €2.8 billion. For Q2 2026, ASML expects net sales between €8.4–9.0 billion with a gross margin of 51–52%. CEO Thijs Alkema stated that semiconductor industry growth prospects remain solid, primarily driven by AI infrastructure investments, which have created strong demand for advanced memory and logic chips. "In the foreseeable future, market supply will remain insufficient to meet demand across all end markets from AI to smartphones and PCs, driving customers to accelerate capacity expansion," he said. Customers indicated that memory chip supplies will remain tight throughout 2026 and beyond, while advanced logic chip clients are expanding capacity across different process nodes. Alkema highlighted that both memory and logic chip customers are increasing capital expenditures and accelerating capacity ramp-up in 2026 and beyond, supported by long-term agreements with ASML. Memory, DRAM (dynamic random-access memory), and advanced logic customers are increasing their use of EUV (extreme ultraviolet) and immersion DUV (deep ultraviolet) lithography systems, raising the proportion of lithography in total wafer fab investments. CFO Raf Moons expects strong EUV performance, including both Low NA (numerical aperture) and High NA EUV systems, with non-EUV business also showing growth. "Immersion and dry DUV businesses are performing well, as are applications, so we have upgraded non-EUV expectations from flat to growth," Moons said. He also projected robust growth in installed base service revenues. ASML plans to announce a total ordinary dividend of €7.50 per share for 2025, a 17% increase from 2024, with three interim dividends of €1.60 per share in 2025 and 2026, and a final dividend of €2.70 per share recommended to shareholders. In Q1 2026, ASML repurchased approximately €1.1 billion in shares under its 2026–2028 buyback program.
2026-04-15 05:21ASML CEO: Chip Demand Outpacing Supply as Customers Accelerate Capacity Expansion Plans
Gate News message, April 15 — ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet stated in an earnings release that chip demand is outpacing supply, prompting customers to accelerate capacity expansion plans for 2026 and beyond, supported by long-term agreements. Fouquet noted that customers have raised their short- and medium-term demand expectations for ASML's products over the past few months. "Order intake continues to remain strong," he said.





































































































































































































































































