ASML made record $11.5 billion profit in 2025 thanks to AI-driven demand, plans to cut 1,700 jobs
ASML's record €13.2 billion Q4 orders driven by AI demand; plans to cut 1,700 jobs to streamline and refocus on engineering and innovation, about 4% of global workforce.
- On January 28, 2026, ASML announced 2025 results, reporting a net profit of 9.6 billion euros on sales of 32.7 billion euros and plans to cut about 1,700 jobs from its global workforce of 43,520.
- Customers including TSMC, Samsung, and Micron are boosting capacity plans, with Fouquet stating, 'In the last months, many of our customers have shared a notably more positive assessment of the medium-term market situation.'
- Fourth-Quarter orders jumped to 13.2 billion euros, more than doubling a year earlier, while management updated 2026 sales guidance to between 34 billion and 39 billion euros.
- Shares reacted strongly, with ASML's stock jumping as much as 7.5 per cent on Wednesday, while management said the reorganisation aims to restore the 'fast-moving culture' and sharpen focus on engineering and innovation.
- With long lead times, ASML's EUV monopoly means today's orders become revenue in the coming years, while U.S.-led and Dutch export measures limit sales to China.
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ASML lifts 2026 outlook on record AI chip orders, plans 1,700 job cuts
Giant chip equipment maker ASML reported record orders in the fourth quarter on Wednesday and boosted its 2026 outlook as demand surged from AI chipmakers including Nvidia , even as it cut management jobs to focus on engineering.
Chip firm ASML to slash 1,700 jobs and posts record profit for 2025 thanks to AI boom
The Dutch chip machine maker reported the record net profit and also announced plans to lay off nearly 4% of its workforce.
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