The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

New company aims to begin production of next-gen chips by ‘27

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

Rapidus, a new semiconduc­tor company establishe­d by eight leading Japanese rms, aims to start mass-producing domestic next-generation semiconduc­tors by around 2027, the company said Nov. 11. e rm plans to develop advanced 2-nanometer generation semiconduc­tors, for which production technology has yet to be establishe­d. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter.

e eight rms — Toyota Motor Corp., NTT Corp., Sony Group Corp., NEC Corp., So Bank Corp., Denso Corp., Kioxia Corp. (formerly Toshiba Memory Corp.) and MUFG Bank — will invest ¥7.3 billion in Rapidus.

Atsuyoshi Koike, who served as president of the Japanese subsidiary of U.S. semiconduc­tor giant Western Digital

Corp., was appointed as president.

e planned products — logic semiconduc­tors for arithmetic processing — are used in arti cial intelligen­ce and other technologi­es. e ner the width of the semiconduc­tor’s circuit lines, the higher the processing power.

Competitio­n in the developmen­t of logic semiconduc­tors is intensifyi­ng worldwide.

“We’ll boost Japan’s industrial strength through the mass production of next-generation semiconduc­tors,” Koike said at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 11.

e rm will collaborat­e in research and developmen­t with the Leading-edge Semiconduc­tor Technology Center (LSTC), a technology-research associatio­n to be establishe­d as early as the end of this year under the stewardshi­p of the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry.

e LSTC will be establishe­d based on a July agreement between the Japanese and U.S. government­s and will work with U.S. companies such as IBM Corp. and U.S. research institutio­ns.

“e government will work on the developmen­t of next-generation semiconduc­tors in cooperatio­n with the United States and other willing countries,” Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said at a press conference following a Cabinet meeting on Nov. 11. “e establishm­ent of the LSTC and support for Rapidus is going to be a big step forward.”

e government will give a ¥70 billion subsidy to Rapidus.

An observer said it would likely cost about ¥5 trillion to set up Rapidus, as a large initial investment is required to establish a semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing base.

Based on the economic promotion law passed in May, the government intends to include semiconduc­tors in the list of speci ed critical goods that are vital to the economy and society, with a view to providing further support. (Nov. 13)

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