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Equipment manufacturer capacity to support simultaneous global fab buildouts

This claim was identified as a key driving factor (medium impact, positive direction) in the simulation analysis: "Global Semiconductor Supply Chain Resilience". It represents a significant factor that influences the predicted outcomes.

Created: March 20, 2026
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TRUE - Equipment manufacturers have demonstrated strong capacity expansion to support the global fab buildout surge:

Supply-side response evidence:

  • ASML scaling EUV production from ~40 units (2020) to 60+ units annually (2025-2026), with High-NA systems entering production
  • Applied Materials, Lam Research, Tokyo Electron all reporting record backlogs and expanding manufacturing footprint
  • Equipment lead times stabilizing after 2022-2023 peak, indicating capacity catching up to demand

Policy-driven demand visibility enables planning:

  • CHIPS Act ($52B US), EU Chips Act (€43B), Japan subsidies ($65B+) provide multi-year visibility
  • Long-term fab commitments (TSMC Arizona, Intel Ohio, Samsung Texas) allow equipment makers to invest confidently in capacity
  • Government coordination reducing boom-bust cycles that historically constrained equipment investment

Bottleneck mitigation:

  • ASML's monopoly on EUV is managed through 3-year advance booking with capacity transparency
  • Tier-2 equipment suppliers (deposition, etch, metrology) have more competitive supply

The unprecedented policy support and demand visibility is enabling equipment manufacturers to scale in ways previous cycles couldn't sustain.

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