Japan approves additional $4 bln for chipmaker Rapidus

The logo of Rapidus Corp. is displayed at the company headquarters in Tokyo, Japan February 2, 2023. REUTERS
TOKYO, April 11 (Reuters) – Japan’s industry ministry said on Saturday it has approved ​an additional 631.5 billion yen ($3.96 billion) ‌to accelerate research and development at chipmaker Rapidus.
The support is part of the ​government’s efforts to boost domestic ​production of advanced semiconductors and strengthen ⁠chip supply chains.
With the latest ​funding, Rapidus’ total research and development ​assistance amounts to 2.354 trillion yen.
The ministry also said that NEDO, its subordinate organisation, ​the New Energy and Industrial ​Technology Development Organization, has decided to support semiconductor ‌design-related ⁠projects by Fujitsu and IBM Japan.
Rapidus is working on the development of next-generation logic semiconductors at the ​2-nanometre scale ​and plans ⁠to start mass production in the fiscal year ​2027.
In February, the company secured ​a ⁠combined investment of about 160 billion yen from private companies, with a ⁠planned 250 ​billion yen from the ​government.
($1 = 159.2900 yen)

Reporting by Miho Uranaka, writing by ​Kaori Kaneko; Editing by Sam Holmes

 

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