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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: StanX Long who wrote (56750)12/1/2001 8:52:18 PM
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ASML pushes out delivery of SVG's 157-nm tool by a year, sources say

By Mark LaPedus
Semiconductor Business News
(11/30/01 15:49 p.m. EST)

siliconstrategies.com

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- After dropping its 193-nm scanner line earlier this week, the Silicon Valley Group Inc. (SVG) unit of ASM Lithography has reportedly pushed out the delivery of its 157-nm tool to late-2002--or about a year or so later than previously expected, according to sources.

SVG's 157-nm tool was originally supposed to be shipped in the summer or fall of 2001, according to sources. Now, the SVG-made scanner will not be shipped until "late-2002," according to an executive from Intel Corp.

Intel is the first customer for SVG's 157-nm tool, although the IC giant implied that the delay would have no impact on its current or future chip production.
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