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Apple and Intel's Chip Partnership Could Spark a €4.6 Billion Investment Surge

A new collaboration between Apple and Intel is poised to set off a significant wave of capital expenditure in the semiconductor industry, with potential windfalls for equipment manufacturers like ASML.

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