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Nikon looks to strike gold in China's low-tech chip device market

Japanese maker seeks to stage comeback in country despite trade resrictions

 Profit at Nikon's chipmaking equipment business has declined for two consecutive fiscal years. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)

TOKYO -- Nikon plans to breathe new life into its lackluster chipmaking equipment business by selling a new product in China that uses technology old enough not to be subject to export controls.

Next summer, the Japanese manufacturer will release a stepper that uses i-line technology, which was initially commercialized in the early 1990s. This will be Nikon's first new i-line system in 25 years.

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