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Technology Stocks : Cymer (CYMI)

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To: Bryan Steffen who wrote (17546)5/18/1998 10:58:00 AM
From: TI2, TechInvestorToo  Read Replies (1) of 25960
 
The one horse of wafer lithography is actually a small herd. DUV comes in several flavors (wavelengths), each wavelength is a new product generation. The wavelengths are 248nm, 193nm, 157 (or is it153?)nm as you creep up on EUV. CYMI has shown work on 193 and says they have intentions to remain illumination source for wafer litho - I intrepret this as extending to and including EUV. This is a reasonable pipeline of products. Everytime I hear that 248 gets extended to make sub 200nm design rules, I smile since it extends the lifetime of that product pipeline. I would be uncomfortable if CYMI at this critical time in developing their market, products, service, and technology gets sidetracked on other applications.
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