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ASML raises 2026 forecast, expands capacity on AI chip demand

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 12:08 AM

By Toby Sterling and Nathan Vifflin

July 15 (Reuters) – ASML, the world’s biggest supplier of equipment used to manufacture computer chips, on Wednesday raised ​its financial forecasts for 2026 and said it ‌would expand capacity after reporting better-than-expected second-quarter earnings, driven by artificial intelligence demand.

ASML said it now expects full-year 2026 net revenue of 43-45 billion euros, an increase of 16% at ‌the ​midpoint from its earlier forecast range ⁠of 36-40 billion euros.

Revenue ⁠for the three months ended June 30 was 9.33 billion euros ($10.90 billion), topping analysts’ estimates of 8.80 billion euros, while net income was 2.92 billion ​euros, above expectations of 2.62 billion euros, according to LSEG data.

Chief Executive Christophe Fouquet flagged “extremely strong” ⁠order intake due to demand ⁠for AI chips.

“Our customers in turn continue ​to accelerate their capacity expansion plans (…) providing ASML with ​increased visibility into longer-term demand,” Fouquet said in ‌a statement.

The Dutch company is the only maker of extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) tools, which are needed to make cutting-edge chips. Customers including TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix and ⁠Micron are racing to add capacity for AI-related demand.

ASML said it intends to expand capacity for its flagship EUV ⁠tools, as well ‌as for deep ultraviolet (DUV) tools needed ⁠for less advanced chips and by customers ​in ‌China, by 30% in each of ​the coming ⁠two years.

Separately, Fouquet said Intel will use ASML’s new High-NA tool to make some of its most advanced “Panther Lake” chips, marking a first for the technology.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling in Amsterdam, Nathan Vifflin in Gdansk, editing ​by Matt Scuffham)