Japan's industry minister said Tuesday it will provide up to 590 billion yen to Rapidus Corp in additional subsidies as the country ramps up efforts to strengthen its domestic semiconductor supply chain. Combined with the 330 billion yen already earmarked by the ministry, the amount of government finance going into…
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TOKYO (ANN/THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN) – Kioxia Corp, a major player in the semiconductor industry, has unveiled plans to kickstart mass production of cutting-edge flash memory at its facilities located in Mie and Iwate prefectures, with operations slated to commence as early as the autumn of 2025. The company’s announcement on Tuesday revealed a strategic collaboration […]
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The world's leading contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co could infuse new momentum into pay hikes that outpace price increases in inflation-plagued Japan, an essential element Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has long pursued. TSMC's generous compensation packages to recruit for a new plant in Kikuyo, Kumamoto Prefecture, can serve as…
The world's leading contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. could infuse new momentum into pay hikes that outpace price increases in inflation-plagued Japan, an essential element Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has long pursued.
Japanese semiconductor producer Kioxia Corp. and its U.S. partner, Western Digital Corp., are planning a merger that they hope can challenge industry leader Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea, sources said.
Japan will provide up to 192 billion yen ($1.3 billion) in additional subsidies for U.S. chipmaker Micron Technology Inc.'s plant in Hiroshima Prefecture, the industry minister says, as the country tries to strengthen its chip supply chain.
The Japanese government on Tuesday announced it to give U.S. semiconductor maker Micron Technology $1.2 billion to help it build a plant in Hiroshima in western Japan.
Japan will provide up to 192 billion yen ($1.3 billion) in additional subsidies for U.S. chipmaker Micron Technology Inc's plant in Hiroshima Prefecture, the industry minister said Tuesday, as the country tries to strengthen its chip supply chain. The move, which comes on top of the up to 46.5 billion…