Veldhoven-based chip machine maker ASML has warned it can no longer guarantee continued growth next year, despite earlier expectations that demand would keep rising. The Veldhoven-based firm, which builds the advanced machines used to produce computer chips, had previously expected to see a rebound in demand next year. “While we still expect growth in 2026, we are not in a position to guarantee that right now,” chief executive Christophe Fouquet said on Wednesday at the presentation of the group’s first…
ASML warns of uncertain growth in 2025 despite AI boom
