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Tool Order: Gigaphoton ships first GT62A 90W laser

27 February 2008 | By Mark Osborne | News > Lithography

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"We successfully introduced and delivered the first unit of the GT62A in a 60-watt version to meet the specifications of one of our customers,” commented Dr. Yuji Watanabe, President and representative Director of Gigaphoton, Inc.  “Now, by using the design concept for the GT platform, the GT62A can be upgraded to 90 watts, ensuring high product reliability and flexible solutions for our customers.”

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