Japanese tech giants are starting to make their own chips

Japanese tech giants are starting to make their own chips

Rapidus, the Japanese semiconductor chip consortium, announced that it will establish a chip manufacturing plant in Hokkaido, the country’s northernmost region. According to the Rapidus semiconductor chip consortium, which includes 8 Japanese companies including Toyota and Sony, a chip manufacturing plant will be established in Hokkaido.

Within the scope of the investment, a budget of 5 trillion yen ($37 billion) will be allocated, including the R&D area, and will target the production of two-nanometer chips. “We are waiting for a specific plan based on the government’s budget approval procedure,” said Koike Atsuyoshi, Rapidus’ director for investment in new technology.

A JOINT VENTURE WAS ESTABLISHED

The Rapidus consortium, which is supported by the Japanese government and includes 8 Japanese companies including Toyota and Sony, was established in August 2022 after the chip crisis. Faced with a shortage of semiconductor chips across the industry, from cars, smartphones, tablets to game consoles, manufacturers are forced to invest (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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