Photolithography in a sentence as a noun

Moore's law is very much rooted in photolithography which is a 2D process.

If the photolithography equipment is not expensive, this may be less of an issue.

So when photolithography was invented, why didn't chips suddenly jump from 100um to 100nm scale?

Reminds me a lot of OPC to improve feature resolution in photolithography.

High-end graphics chips have, in the past, pushed the boundaries of possible chip sizes right up to the edges of the reticle used in photolithography.

I'm sure this or a similar technique is already in use in commercial photolithography.

This printer uses photolithography vs FDM used by reprap and makerbot - it works by using a laser to solidify photopolymer.

The die is produced as a monocrystalline silicon ingot using a seed crystal, then sliced into wafers and fabricated via photolithography.

I count three mentions of iOS in your question, and zero mentions of such things as compiler theory, concurrent operating systems, cryptography, programmable logic, deep-UV photolithography, or computer vision algorithms.

Photolithography definitions

noun

a planographic printing process using plates made from a photographic image