SK Hynix Inc. plans to spend 11.9 trillion won ($7.9 billion) on cutting-edge extreme ultraviolet lithography chipmaking tools from ASML Holding NV, deepening a push into next-generation memory as demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure grows.
The deal is valid through 2027, SK Hynix said in a regulatory filing Tuesday. It marks one of the largest of its kind, underscoring how chipmakers are racing to secure the EUV gear essential to mass-producing the world’s most sophisticated semiconductors. A spokesperson for ASML declined to comment.
For Veldhoven, Netherlands-based ASML, the deal reinforces its central role in the global chip industry. The ...