Is ASML more than just a front-end lithography leader? While the Fab Five have seen a sell-off recently, the second half of 2026 is shaping up to be a revenue heat-up for the semiconductor equipment sector. In this video, we discuss ASML’s advanced packaging equipment.<br>While many associates ASML with high-end EUV machines, they are now iterating on "ancient" i-line technology with the Twinscan XT:260 to solve critical modern problems like wafer warpage and 3D chip integration.<br>Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider, sign up on our website: https://chipstockinvestor.com/pricing/<br>Supercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://fiscal.ai/csi/<br>Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/b1228c12f284/sign-up-landing-page-short-form<br>Chapters0:00 The "Fab Five" and the 2026 Revenue Outlook 1:04 Front-End Wafer Dev vs. Advanced Packaging 2:05 Competitor Spotlight: Onto, Lam Research, and BESI Rumors 3:02 ASML’s i-Line Innovation: The Twinscan XT:260 4:08 Solving Wafer Warpage and 3D Integration Challenges 5:55 Precision Optics: The Carl Zeiss Partnership 6:40 Impact Analysis: Will Packaging Move ASML’s Bottom Line? 7:35 Next Inflection Point: The Future of Semi Manufacturing <br>If you found this video useful, please make sure to like and subscribe!<br>*******************************************************
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