Researchers at ASML Holding say they have found a way to boost the power of the light source in a key chip making machine to turn out up to 50% more chips by decade's end, to help retain the Dutch company's edge over emerging U.S. and Chinese rivals.

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ASML unveils EUV light source advance that could yield 50% more chips by 2030  

 

OpenAI deepens partnerships with consulting giants to push enterprise AI beyond pilot 

 

Software companies face higher borrowing costs, tougher scrutiny as AI threatens businesses 

 

Carmakers push toward ‘eyes-off’ driving, raising questions of safety, liability 

 

Wipro executive says AI is an opportunity, not a threat 

 

Indian telecom firm Bharti Airtel to invest $2.2 billion to expand digital lending 

 

US Defense Secretary Hegseth summons Anthropic CEO for tough talks over military use of Claude, Axios reports 

 

UK privacy watchdog warns over AI-generated images in joint statement 

 

IQM Quantum Computers to list shares in US at initial $1.8 billion valuation 

 

Microsoft Gaming head Phil Spencer retires, insider Asha Sharma takes over 

 

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