Nikon is aiming to challenge ASML's dominance in the lithography market by offering its argon fluoride (ArF) tools at lower prices. The company's new CEO, Yasuhiro Ohmura, believes that in-house manufacturing of parts provides a cost advantage. Nikon is actively engaging with chipmakers in the U.S. and Asia, with purchase orders potentially nearing. This strategy comes as Nikon faces financial difficulties and a declining market share, while ASML holds a significant lead, particularly in advanced EUV systems. AI
IMPACT This competition could influence the cost and availability of lithography equipment essential for advanced chip manufacturing, impacting AI hardware development.
RANK_REASON Company announces a strategic shift to compete on price with a dominant market leader in a critical industry segment.
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