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- The Dry Etch Market achieved a record growth rate of 89% in 2004, led by Lam Research and Applied Materials, according to The Information Network. The 89% growth rate in 2004 topped the 85% growth achieved in 2000. Lam Research led the $3.4 bln market after growing 91% in 2004...
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