Why The World Relies On ASML For Machines That Print Chips Reaction!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @renzodiantonio
    @renzodiantonio Год назад +29

    As an ASML employee who lives in Veldhoven, I must say I am very proud

    • @cliffisfuckingawesome3508
      @cliffisfuckingawesome3508 9 месяцев назад

      Waar ergens in Veldhoven? Ik leef in d'Ekker, als ik uit mn zolderraampje kijk zie ik jullie hoofdgebouw.
      Vanwege de huizenmarkt in combinatie met de expats die lokaal de prijzen nog erger maken vind ik asml niet altijd fijn, maar het is ook tegelijkertijd erg prachtig. Ik zou nooit ergens anders willen wonen dan in Veldhoven.

    • @M-1969
      @M-1969 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same here 🇳🇱

    • @erikgoossens1
      @erikgoossens1 2 месяца назад

      And so you should be. It must be amazing to work for a company that has such an impact on the world!

  • @micheltbooltink
    @micheltbooltink 2 года назад +50

    I am proud to make parts for these machines.
    The level of precision on a large scale is extreme, but that's what makes it fun

    • @moenbase1
      @moenbase1 2 года назад +3

      Same here :) Keep up the good work!

    • @Cp-rp5tr
      @Cp-rp5tr 2 года назад

      Trots op zijn mannen de silicon valley van Brabant.mvg

    • @lacossanostra
      @lacossanostra 2 года назад

      @@Cp-rp5tr en wat dacht je van ASM en Besi ??

    • @Cp-rp5tr
      @Cp-rp5tr 2 года назад

      @@lacossanostra daar ben ik zelf niet zo mee bezig, ik kom zelf uit de mecanical wereld.En sprak mijn waardering uit voor wat er allemaal ontwikkeld en gemaakt wordt in ons toch relatief kleine Nederland.En daar zullen die 2 ongetwijfeld ook bij horen.

    • @jouniairplanevideos
      @jouniairplanevideos Год назад +1

      they pay well, they emloyee a lot of aviation technicians. wich cause shortage at my work (aircraft maintenance)

  • @nickwilbers5266
    @nickwilbers5266 2 года назад +32

    I started at Philips in Eindhoven back in 1989 after dropping out of High School and just before joining the military. Later it turned out that the division I started at with Philips became ASML

  • @hollandduck79
    @hollandduck79 2 года назад +14

    Hello from the Netherlands .
    typical case of Where a small country can be big in .
    Simple do it the Dutch way ! .
    man oh man I am so proud of this small country when I see such things again.
    most people don't even know where the Netherlands is but they all need it haha .
    thanks for the video Highly .
    Sincerely, Hollandduck

  • @jbird4478
    @jbird4478 2 года назад +17

    People in the industry don't always know how it all works either. There are very few people, if any, who could completely redesign the whole process to a modern chip from scratch. Those 5 billion transistors... they're in a grid alright, but according to a circuit design. And because nobody can lay out 5 billion transistors by hand, that design is generated by software. The whole technology stack is layers upon layers of complexity.

  • @ralfvandeven3155
    @ralfvandeven3155 2 года назад +9

    It is a local company and the largest employer in the region. From what I hear a very nice employer as well. Always fun to see.

  • @jdj8168
    @jdj8168 Год назад +2

    I'm an 18 yr old Dutch student at Tilburg University and recently had the privilege of visiting ASML global headquarters in veldhoven because one of my group members knew somebody who worked there. The security and precision at the facility is insane. There were at least two people keeping an eye on us (we were just a group of 5 freshmen) at all times. Any information that we got could only be shared with our lecturer for the purpose of the assignment we were working on and everything had to be wiped of our computers once we were done.

  • @Arnaud58
    @Arnaud58 2 года назад +16

    Hi again. Great video!👌
    Being Dutch and working in IT since the late 80's I knew about ASML. It's incredible.😳
    There is a law about this: "Moore's law is a term used to refer to the observation made by Gordon Moore in 1965 that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years."🧐
    And ASML makes it happen...😁😉
    Once more: If it ain't Dutch, it ain't much!🤣

    • @renekuipers4563
      @renekuipers4563 2 года назад

      Yes.

    • @gekkegerrit933
      @gekkegerrit933 2 года назад +1

      moore's law was broken a few times over the last decade until asml stepped up. the 9 to 7 Nm took longer than 2 years, already lookimg at quantum computing.

    • @jdj8168
      @jdj8168 Год назад

      ​@@gekkegerrit933 moore's law is no longer relevant as with almost any technology we are seeing diminishing returns.

  • @aboynamedsue6912
    @aboynamedsue6912 2 года назад +4

    In the 90's they would call this science fiction now they will just call it science.
    The microchips business made a giant leap so now we only have to wait for the first nuclear fusion reactor 😁

  • @philsarkol6443
    @philsarkol6443 Год назад +4

    It is hard to understand the amount of inventions that come out of such a small country like the Netherlands. CD's, cassettetapes, videotapes betamax, transistors and more. And now ASML is the leading company on microchip technology and what more to come. We are just 18 million in numbers and achieving all that by just a few superbrain inventors( my brain NOT included) , technicians, builders and other very smart people.

  • @JelmerStienstra
    @JelmerStienstra 2 года назад +11

    Very fascinating video! But it also shows how fragile we actually are. Pretty scary, if you’d ask me.

  • @tetaomichel
    @tetaomichel 2 года назад +9

    And another world changing Dutch invention ;)

  • @Dasypodidae45
    @Dasypodidae45 2 года назад +3

    Very interesting video. Off course I knew ASML but never had a clear picture of what they're all about. Now i have. Great request Martijn!

  • @MLWitteman
    @MLWitteman 2 года назад +1

    I already knew a thing or two about this company. But this documentary was crazy interesting! There’s so much to learn about this company and this tech industry.

  • @rowanthomas9181
    @rowanthomas9181 2 года назад +2

    I worked at the back office of a job agency called Xelvin who deployed a lot of their employees there. ASML was/is their biggest client where they have a lot of employees deployed. We got a tour at ASML on a work trip since the head office of Xelvin is in Einhoven so close to Veldhoven. It’s really amazing. We didn’t see the cleaning rooms etc but our tour gave us enough information to see how amazing ASML’s te technology is.

    • @marliesboom2737
      @marliesboom2737 2 года назад

      Yes must have been quite an experience. The cleaning rooms are not interesting though, but were you inside the cleanrooms? 🤔

  • @TheSuperappelflap
    @TheSuperappelflap 4 месяца назад +1

    Its not much of an exaggeration to say that Philips and all its spinoff companies, including ASML, pretty much singlehandedly transitioned this planet from the space age to the digital age.

  • @MisterXXL2002
    @MisterXXL2002 Год назад

    i am a truck drivers at the transport company called gebr van den eijnden, and we were the firts transport company for asml. And we still drive for them and it is great work

  • @annebokma4637
    @annebokma4637 2 года назад +4

    Yups it's us dutchies again, so once again... You welcome world 😉

  • @marliesboom2737
    @marliesboom2737 2 года назад +8

    Yes Highly who would have thought, it's the Netherlands again. Amsterdam has the fame 👍 but the region Eindhoven has the brain. Nahnananana. 🐘🐘 , sorry, couldn't help myself 🤪😊.
    Thank you for this awesome video.

  • @BabzV
    @BabzV 10 месяцев назад

    I drive by the factory every time I visit my brother in Maastricht.
    I learned from my dad what the company does etc. Quite impressive.
    Thanks brother! 😊🌷

  • @jeroenvangastel9079
    @jeroenvangastel9079 5 месяцев назад +1

    ASML is going to expand big time in the Eindhoven area

  • @RickSjoerds
    @RickSjoerds 2 года назад +3

    Great video! Where a small country can be a big deal 😉

  • @Stelphy876
    @Stelphy876 Год назад +1

    1:05 for something so bizarly specialistic 200 million sounds cheap to be honest ;) like you saw those ships in the Rick Steve video about Netherlands beyond Amsterdam. Those ships cost similar prices and more. I mean this machine could be as expensive as a spaceshuttle. To keep the price that low on itself is a challenge.

  • @SpawnBootcamp
    @SpawnBootcamp 2 года назад +6

    Proud to live in Veldhoven.

    • @renekuipers4563
      @renekuipers4563 Год назад

      Yes .not alone in Veldhoven ..This machine controll the chip industrie .The biggest fight averal production ever in the world

  • @hedwignl8118
    @hedwignl8118 2 года назад

    Now, there’s 18.000 people working at the ASML campus in Veldhoven and about 25.000 people worldwide.

  • @2deprijs
    @2deprijs 9 месяцев назад

    My sister works there at high level. The cia is there present all the time. It is unreal i can not tell more but it is mindblowing. Did you know that assemble a machine in your compagny takes longer then one year to be ready to produce.

  • @BramDeBearNL
    @BramDeBearNL Год назад

    I live near this place so I know some people who work there. The machines are so complicated that there is nobody in that whole company who knows the complete machine, maybe someone knows just 15% of how it works, that's why it is so hard for the Chinese to replicate this technology. With that ASML is the largest employer in the region even tough it's just a local company. They at least pay you double the amount of money that the other Tech companies would pay you in this region. But the problem with ASML is that they can't accommodate the amount of people they need to grow more. And they can't even expend a lot at this point, because for that they need to buy out houseowners next to the factory, which most of the locals don't agree with. So for the local economy it's a brilliant company, social wise it is itchy.

  • @yvonnecampbell7036
    @yvonnecampbell7036 2 года назад +2

    I worked there for a while...never really understood what was going on there xD

  • @rubenverheij4770
    @rubenverheij4770 Год назад

    Another semiconductor
    producer in Netherlands
    named NXP. Here a vid:
    A.N - NXP- Nijmegen
    (Vid upload on RUclips,
    by Gerrie Janssen).

  • @randar1969
    @randar1969 2 года назад +6

    This is what many countries and investors coming together can produce if there is a willingness to try with their experts without knowing if it will work out exactly as predicted . It's so advanced that it leaves anything and everything in the dust.

  • @hedwignl8118
    @hedwignl8118 2 года назад +1

    That big machine makes nano technology, chips so small that the naked eye cannot see.

    • @martindejong3974
      @martindejong3974 Год назад

      Naked eye? You mean why even with an electron microscope you can't see the details.

  • @corneliusantonius3108
    @corneliusantonius3108 2 года назад +4

    The Netherlands has the whole world chipped.

  • @michielvdvlies3315
    @michielvdvlies3315 2 года назад +1

    9:00 that number is Pi i guess

  • @sepolopez6706
    @sepolopez6706 2 года назад +2

    The beast company of the world!

  • @corvas667
    @corvas667 2 года назад +11

    If it aint dutch, it aint much .... :)

  • @leonvanwijngaarden2912
    @leonvanwijngaarden2912 Год назад

    Imagine your 3 biggest custumers are also your biggest shareholders...
    And Imagine they hiring the best people from around the world to build them.
    Dont have stocks yet? 😉

  • @robvg7875
    @robvg7875 2 года назад

    I live in that country is breath taking to she this factory

  • @yannickbiermans6857
    @yannickbiermans6857 Год назад

    Love this video, especially since i am from Veldhoven!

  • @AK-1979
    @AK-1979 Год назад

    i build the power supply cabinets for the NXE 3800 and the EXE 5000

  • @jeroenwubbels7824
    @jeroenwubbels7824 2 года назад +1

    Well, at least thje US military got reason to defend Bravbant, jonguh!

  • @darrellbeets7758
    @darrellbeets7758 Год назад

    This machine could print a book, not to small to read, no to small to see.

  • @martindejong3974
    @martindejong3974 Год назад

    they only need ASML for the latest kinds of chips! For older kinds of chips the older chip making machines can be used.

  • @richardaling5278
    @richardaling5278 2 года назад +2

    Now you know why China desperately want to seize Taiwan and why U.S. will defend it to yhe bone;)

  • @danbrit9848
    @danbrit9848 2 года назад

    if you want to jump down the rabbit hole of how all this is done and the you tube channel Asianometry has amazing vids on everything to do with chip making

  • @cellevangiel5973
    @cellevangiel5973 Год назад

    Find out how HP, Hewlet and Packard started their company. In a garage, exactly.
    And why does everybody buys ASML machines? Because they are the only one who can build them. Nobody even tries, that's how complicated it is.

  • @viderethevaccinatorfromhol7536

    Yes, we are special lunatics. There are no problems, only solutions.

  • @Jila_Tana
    @Jila_Tana 2 года назад

    Imagine when they get down to the atomic level as in 1 atom size, what will come after that ?
    If we can't build stuff smaller to fit on the same die size of a chip, then the chip has to become bigger.
    Now, bigger doesn't immediately mean larger surface, but stacking on top of each-other, so then it becomes higher.
    Eventually this leads to cooling problems.
    There is only so much they can do before thermals start to ruin it for real.
    The next thing, is in labs.
    Whether that is ever going to leave the lab .. sure ? When .. in 50 years is a bit late..
    Anyhow, that thing is replacing electricity with light.
    Anything using electric power, heats up.
    Heat from light is negligible.
    It would mean that a CPU can be running at .. what exactly .. 500 TeraHertz ?
    (I'm just making up that number, I really have no idea, 500THz = 100.000x faster then today's processors in frequency. The processors on the market today, go like 3.6 GHz, 3.7 3.8 .... 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 and that is about max we can do with normal cooling devices, not normal would be Liquid Nitrogen used by extreme over-clockers (6-8 GHz), that is not a working solution for us, normal users)

  • @walterpex6850
    @walterpex6850 2 года назад +1

    Informative

  • @verloser
    @verloser Год назад

    Dutch are modern day smart traders.

  • @razje
    @razje 2 года назад +2

    The company I work for is now in the process of partnering with ASML :)
    We're going to provide remote connectivity and data logging options

  • @vorcanvorcan9032
    @vorcanvorcan9032 Год назад

    Relativity... Potential...

  • @sanka2000
    @sanka2000 2 года назад

    Welcome in my world

  • @victorvanest8177
    @victorvanest8177 Год назад

    HXC A LIKE JOURE VIDEO'S BIG LOVE TO JOUWE FROME AMSTERDAM

  • @Markh73bers
    @Markh73bers Год назад +1

    "American roots"? Explain me why please. Always thought it originated from Philips (Dutch) Semiconductors. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @Markh73bers
      @Markh73bers Год назад

      Never mind, got the anwser why it has American roots 🙂

    • @markknoop6283
      @markknoop6283 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Markh73bers it's more like an US citizen thought about the technology and all of a sudden it has US American roots

  • @renekuipers4563
    @renekuipers4563 2 года назад +3

    Years ago Phillips sell it
    Now they crying

    • @Paul_C
      @Paul_C 2 года назад +3

      You know that Philips was instrumental for the succes of TSMC too? But do not cry about Philips sold ASML, they still are patent holder of most of the machines inards.

    • @renekuipers4563
      @renekuipers4563 2 года назад

      @@Paul_C Asml is much bigger than Phillips now
      Yes Phillips now a enginering compagny .lot of patents ...Philips is the motor of Dutch electronic .in the past .

  • @time4Yt
    @time4Yt 2 года назад

    Those numbers 10.000 times thinner then a human hair😃

  • @EricvanDorp007
    @EricvanDorp007 2 года назад

    Buying already years of shares!

  • @patricksnepscheut
    @patricksnepscheut Год назад

    In the 1900 why have philps 2000. Til nouw. Wy have asml iam proud of my city...

  • @mandje2002
    @mandje2002 2 года назад +3

    if it ain't dutch it ain't much... 😉

  • @victorvanest8177
    @victorvanest8177 2 года назад +1

    Go

  • @fredverkerk838
    @fredverkerk838 2 года назад

    china wants 1 , USA say no tho the netherlands

  • @victorvanest8177
    @victorvanest8177 2 года назад +1

    i LIKE JOURE video s SLAVA HOLLAND 🇳🇱🇳🇱SLAVA UKRIAN 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @snizzol
    @snizzol 2 года назад

    This will destroy humanity eventually.

  • @Muezzz
    @Muezzz 2 года назад

    Hey lad 🤘🏻 ive been to 3 different festivals in the netherlands, intents , defqon 1 and Decibel outdoor. You reacted to intents and defqon but could you please react to Decibel saturday and sunday 😱. In my opinion sunday is the craziest 🤞🏻 keep it up and hope to see these soon 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @marco1862
    @marco1862 2 года назад

    If you buy your suppliers you will lose the current director (he will not work as an employer). Your risk losing A lot of knowledge about the company and the product.

  • @Rene046
    @Rene046 2 года назад

    how do they trust other company's...they can try to copy stuff

    • @TheeuwesdeJong
      @TheeuwesdeJong Год назад

      the others only know 1-2 % the secret sauce is held close.. interdependant like CEO said marriage without divorce possible.. at a very high premium to their custoers

  • @FormattedByWeitweejen2024
    @FormattedByWeitweejen2024 Год назад +1

    all Dutch