By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Europe will miss its goal of raising its share of the global computer chip market to 20% by 2030 because it is not building manufacturing capacity fast enough, semiconductor equipment maker ASML CEO Peter Wennink said. “It’s totally unrealistic,” he said of the target set by the EU Commission amid shortages of chips for cars during the COVID-19 pandemic. European share of the global computer chip market “is 8% at best,” the outgoing chief of Europe’s largest tech company said in an interview following ASML earnings on Wednesday. “If you want to get to 20%…