ASML bookings surge as AI chip demand boosts purchases of its critical semiconductor tools
ASML reported second-quarter earnings and sales that beat forecasts, as interest in AI chips drives up demand for the firm's semiconductor making equipment.
ASML reported second-quarter earnings and sales that beat forecasts, as interest in artificial intelligence chips drives up demand for the Dutch firm's critical semiconductor making equipment.
Here's how ASML did versus LSEG consensus estimates:
Net sales: 6.24 billion euros ($6.8 billion) versus 6.03 billion euros expected
Net profit: 1.58 billion euros versus 1.43 billion euros expected