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Motorola uses photolithography to create tiny chips

LOS ANGELES—Motorola Inc. has developed a product called photomasks that makes chips with integrated circuits smaller than 100 nanometers in breadth, about 10,000 times smaller than the human hair.
The company calls the technology photolithography, which uses light to burn excess silicon and create circuits on the wafer.

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