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Cymer Opens New Silicon Valley Office in California

Cymer, Inc. (Nasdaq: CYMI), the world's leading supplier of light sources used by chipmakers to create advanced semiconductor chips, today announced the opening of a Silicon Valley office, located in Santa Clara, Calif. With the expansion, Cymer will have direct access to the extensive talent pool at several respected global technology companies and from the area's highly regarded universities.

"Our new multi-functional Silicon Valley office is a strategic addition to Cymer's global operation, allowing us to continue to fuel our growth and tap into the area's rich talent base, while further strengthening our access to local semiconductor leaders and other technology partners," said Ed Brown, president and chief operating officer for Cymer. "We value the area's dedication to the high technology marketplace and multitude of resources."

Cymer's light sources are widely used by chipmakers across the globe and pattern the majority of all chips utilized in electronic devices--including computers, MP3 players, and mobile phones. To enable the continuation of Moore's Law for several chip generations to come, the company continues to invest heavily to develop and bring to market advanced DUV and EUV light sources. Additionally, Cymer brings added value to chipmakers through offerings such as its OnPulse(TM) program that offers the newest technology enhancements combined with support from its applications experts and IT infrastructure.

Cymer Silicon Valley is located at 3295 Scott Boulevard, Santa Clara, Calif.

Source: http://www.cymer.com/

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