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Inside the ASML $400 million machine that’s reshaping chipmaking – and Anthropic’s clash with Washington
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Inside the ASML $400 million machine that’s reshaping chipmaking – and Anthropic’s clash with Washington

Photography & Words by Julian Reed June 23, 2026 2 MIN READ
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ASML $400 million machine: the new engine of semiconductor progress

The ASML $400 million machine dominates the frontier of chipmaking, a behemoth the size of a double‑deck bus that weighs ↑ 150 tons and costs ↑ $400 million. Its extreme‑ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system etches circuitry at scales that make today’s AI accelerators possible.

ASML supplies roughly ↓ 90% of global lithography equipment, a share that fuels both admiration and geopolitical anxiety. Nations fear a single supplier could dictate the pace of next‑gen computing, prompting rivals to chase the EUV crown.

“Control of the EUV toolchain is tantamount to steering the future of digital power,” a senior analyst told Reuters.

Anthropic vs. Washington: three warning signs

In April, Anthropic announced Mythos, a language model flagged for potential cyber‑risk, then quickly rolled out a safer variant, Fable. Within days, the U.S. imposed export controls, and Anthropic shut down access to both models. The episode reveals three trends: heightened regulatory reflexes, a widening gap between AI developers and policymakers, and the growing perception of AI as a national‑security matter.

Critics label the response as reactive rather than strategic, especially as the pandemic-era accelerated AI adoption across sectors. Will Washington’s stance evolve into a comprehensive AI safety framework, or remain a series of ad‑hoc bans?

For a deeper dive, see the full analysis on Bloomberg and follow the unfolding battle over silicon and code.

Quote of the day: “If AI is to help build a better future, it must be honest about what it costs us now.” – UN Secretary‑General António Guterres.

Correction: An earlier dispatch misstated the weight of the ASML machine; it is 150 tons, not 130 tons.

Words by: Julian Reed
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