Analysts at major Wall Street banks are getting more cautious on chip darling ASML, raising concerns about the critical chip equipment maker's demand outlook.
Analysts at major Wall Street banks are getting more cautious on chip darling
's technology to produce their chips. Other Wall Street banks have subsequently come out with their own respective analyses on could be vulnerable to an "unwind of inflated expectations" related to the technology. in its top pick for EU semiconductor equipment stocks. "We see the recent pull back as particularly enhanced buying opportunity," analysts at the bank said. Uncertainty over adoption of 'High NA' tool One thing analysts have raised concern on was the timeline for adoption of
's machines could face a slowdown in demand due to an "architecture shift" to gate all around architecture, or GAA. GAA refers to a transistor design that places a gate on all four sides of the channel of an electric current flow to improve a chip's performance and power efficiency. Another key factor that may weigh on
has also found itself the target of geopolitical headwinds. Another factor that top bank analysts cited in their caution on 's advanced semiconductor equipment to China. Subsequently Friday, the Dutch government announced it would bring licensing requirements of
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