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China has just crossed a technological red line the West believed was impossible. In early 2025, inside a highly secured facility in Shenzhen, Chinese scientists completed a working prototype of an Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine — the most complex manufacturing system ever built. For decades, this technology was controlled by a single company: ASML of the Netherlands, backed by the United States and its allies. EUV machines are essential for producing advanced semiconductor chips used in AI, smartphones, data centers, and military systems. Each machine costs up to $400 million, weighs nearly 180 tons, and took ASML over 20 years to perfect. Since 2019, the U.S. has blocked all EUV exports to China, believing it would delay Beijing’s chip ambitions for a decade or more. That assumption just collapsed. According to Reuters investigations and published research, China’s prototype is already generating 13.5-nanometer EUV light, the critical breakthrough required for advanced chip manufacturing. Former ASML engineers, massive state funding, and a classified national-security program coordinated by Huawei and China’s Central Science and Technology Commission accelerated progress far beyond Western expectations. China is not copying ASML — it is rewriting the rulebook. Instead of using ASML’s CO₂ laser method, Chinese researchers adopted solid-state laser plasma technology, leveraging China’s dominance in laser patents and industrial manufacturing. While challenges remain — especially in Zeiss-level optical mirrors — milestones achieved in 2024–2025 suggest China is closing the gap faster than predicted. The global impact is already visible. ASML stock plunged, China’s demand collapsed, and Western export controls now appear to have backfired, forcing China to build a fully independent semiconductor ecosystem. With targets set for 2028–2030, the world may soon face a future where advanced chips are no longer controlled by Western supply chains. This video breaks down how China did it, why the U.S. didn’t see it coming, and what this means for ASML, Silicon Valley, Taiwan, and the global tech war. 📌 Watch till the end to understand why this moment could redefine the 21st-century semiconductor battlefield.