TOKYO: Japan said today that it had decided to inject more than US$5 billion extra into semiconductor venture Rapidus, which is aiming to mass-produce next-generation chips in the country from 2027.
The industry ministry said it would provide ¥802.5 billion (US$5.4 billion) for the company, a joint venture involving Sony, Toyota, IBM and others.
“It brings total government assistance to Rapidus – which is set to start test production at its factory in Hokkaido in April – to ¥1.7 trillion,” the ministry said.