ASML Holding's Chief Executive Officer said that lower cost means more AI applications, and more applications mean more chips. DeepSeek's rise could be a good news for the chip industry.
ASML, a Dutch manufacturer of semiconductor equipment, anticipates that new low-cost versions, such as the one introduced by China’s DeepSeek, would increase rather than decrease demand for AI chips.
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