Japan supports the Chip Industry Company "Rapidos" by 3.9 billion dollars
Japan agreed to support 590 billion yen ($ 3.9 billion) for the Rapidus Corp because it allows more money to bring about its ambition to catch up with semiconductor. Economy Minister Ken Saito said additional financing Rapidus would help buy equipment for the chip industry, as well as advanced disk manufacturing operations. This amount is added to 330 billion yen government funds set up by the boot that was erected 19 months ago, as part of its long -term effort to produce slides in large quantities in the Hokkaido province in the far north of Japan, to compete with the two companies, “Taiwan Simonkone Manovakchoring” and “Samsung Electronics” Pioneering Field. “The expected generation semiconductors that Rapidus is the most important technology that will determine the future of the Japanese industry and economic growth … This financial year is very important to Rapidos,” Saito said in Tokyo at a periodic press conference on Tuesday. The shares of the Japanese manufacturing companies for chip equipment increased after the provision of support was announced as the “Tokyo Electron” arrow) increased by 3.5 %, and the share “Disco Corp” rose 2.5 % during the morning trading. Slide’s industry has recovered, as the Prime Minister Fumio Kishid RAVORED 10 termination of the Minister of the Minister Fumio Kishid target, the leading minister Fumio Kishid -oriented for chip operations, along with the private sector. Also promised to supply billions of dollars to chips, but the delay in awarding licenses and the allocation of support subsidies has led to the impeding factory building plans. Rabidos works with Japanese researchers in the field of nanotechnology and materials to fill the void with TSMC in advanced manufacturing technology. TSMC has the largest share in the world’s most advanced chips through external sources, while the nearest competitions have been struggling to catch the knees for years. 536.5 billion yen of the newly approved support funds will be used to install equipment for the experimental line in the “Sheitus” factory of Rapidos and attract researchers from the company “IBM Corp”, in addition to reducing the completion times and building a production control system, according to the Economy Ministry. The remaining amount of 53.5 billion yen will be used to develop advanced packaging and packaging technologies to combine various segments to generate more capabilities. Packaging is the field that attracts more attention as the pressure of more transistors in one silicone disk is increasingly expensive. Saito said that the economic recession that Japan saw during three decades and the loss of international competitiveness was partially caused by a lack of understanding of the importance of semiconductors in digital transformation, carbon removal and economic safety. He added: “It is not an exaggeration that the slides form the basis of industries in this country and the world.”