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FILE - Then Economic revitalization minister, Yasutoshi Nishimura speaks during a press conference in Tokyo Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019. Nishimura told reporters Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, that the new company, Rapidus, which was launched last month by eight corporate giants including automakers, electronics and chipmakers, will team up with the Imec, a Leuven, Belgium-based research organization known for the nanoelectronics and digital technologies key to developing next-generation chips. (AP Photo\/Eugene Hoshiko, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Mari Yamaguchi<\/strong>

Tokyo: A newly founded Japanese semiconductor company aiming to revive Japan's chip industry will collaborate with a Belgian research organization in research and development of next-generation chips<\/a> for production in Japan.

Economy and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters Tuesday that the new company, Rapidus, which was launched last month by eight corporate giants including automakers, electronics and chipmakers, will team up with the Imec, a Leuven, Belgium-based research organization known for the nanoelectronics and digital technologies key to developing next-generation chips.

\"Cooperation with Imec in the area of semiconductor production at its
international<\/a> research facility, which ranks as one of Europe's best, is extremely meaningful,\" Nishimura told reporters Tuesday ahead of a signing event expected later in the day.

Imec is known for its expertise and technology needed to make so-called \"post-5G\" chips that require miniaturization and extremely-thin production circuits. The collaboration would help Rapidus develop and mass produce such chips by 2027. The tie-up is the first known deal for Rapidus.

The Japanese consortium was founded in November with eight member companies with the aim of boosting home-made
chip production<\/a> to change Japan's heavy reliance on imported chips as part of the government push to strengthen economic security. Its members include automaker Toyota Motor Corp., electronics makers Sony Group Corp. and NEC Corp.; SoftBank Corp., Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. and computer memory maker Kioxia.

Japan's government is spending 70 billion yen (USD 510 million) on measures to promote domestic manufacturing of chips, while working closely with its ally the United States.

Once a global leader in
semiconductor development<\/a> and production, Japan was slow to collaborate with foreign companies in developing more advanced technologies and fell behind global competitors including the U.S., Taiwan, South Korea and some European countries.

Rapidus plans to send engineers to Imec and forge ties with other research labs and companies outside Japan.

The pandemic and escalating U.S.-China tensions have highlighted the risks of Japan's reliance on foreign suppliers, especially China, prompting the country to focus on building up its own manufacturing capacity.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":96043158,"title":"Premium models drive car, TV, smartphone sales in Diwali season","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/premium-models-drive-car-tv-smartphone-sales-in-diwali-season\/96043158","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":96043172,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Japan, Belgium to cooperate in chip production, development","synopsis":"Economy and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters Tuesday that the new company, Rapidus, which was launched last month by eight corporate giants including automakers, electronics and chipmakers, will team up with the Imec, a Leuven, Belgium-based research organization known for the nanoelectronics and digital technologies key to developing next-generation chips.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/japan-belgium-to-cooperate-in-chip-production-development","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":123,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":282000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"AP","artdate":"2022-12-07 07:46:38","lastupd":"2022-12-07 07:48:20","breadcrumbTags":["semiconductor manufacturing","semiconductor development","Devices","International","Japan Belgium chip cooperation","Chip production","chip development","chips"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/japan-belgium-to-cooperate-in-chip-production-development"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-12-07" data-index="article_1">

日本、比利时芯片生产、合作发展

经济和工业部长Yasutoshi西村周二告诉记者,新公司Rapidus,上个月发布的八个企业巨头包括汽车、电子产品和芯片制造商,将与Imec,鲁汶,管理研究机构以纳电子学发展下一代芯片和数字技术的关键。

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< p >文件,那么经济振兴部长Yasutoshi Nishimura说周三在东京举行的新闻发布会上,2019年9月11日。西村周二告诉记者,2022年12月6日,新公司,Rapidus,上个月发布的八个企业巨头包括汽车、电子产品和芯片制造商,将与Imec,鲁汶,管理研究机构以纳电子学发展下一代芯片和数字技术的关键。(美联社照片/路过,文件)< / p >
文件,然后经济振兴部长Yasutoshi Nishimura说在周三在东京举行的新闻发布会上,2019年9月11日。西村周二告诉记者,2022年12月6日,新公司,Rapidus,上个月发布的八个企业巨头包括汽车、电子产品和芯片制造商,将与Imec,鲁汶,管理研究机构以纳电子学发展下一代芯片和数字技术的关键。(美联社照片/路过,文件)
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东京:日本半导体公司新成立旨在重振日本的芯片产业将与比利时研究机构合作研发的下一代芯片在日本生产的。

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经济和工业部长Yasutoshi西村周二告诉记者,新公司Rapidus,上个月发布的八个企业巨头包括汽车、电子产品和芯片制造商,将与Imec,鲁汶,管理研究机构以纳电子学发展下一代芯片和数字技术的关键。

“与Imec的合作领域的半导体的生产国际研究机构,这是欧洲的一个最好的,非常有意义,”西村告诉记者周二签署活动前预计在当天晚些时候。

Imec闻名所需专业知识和技术制造所谓的“post-5G”芯片,需要生产电路小型化和极薄。的合作将有助于Rapidus 2027年开发和大规模生产这种芯片。Rapidus结盟是第一个已知的协议。

日本财团成立于11月有八个成员公司,目的是提高自制芯片生产改变日本严重依赖进口芯片作为政府推动加强经济安全的一部分。其成员包括汽车制造商丰田汽车公司(Toyota Motor Corp .)、电子产品制造商索尼集团公司和NEC Corp .);软银集团,日本电报电话公司和计算机内存制造商Kioxia。

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日本政府将支出700亿日元(5.1亿美元)的措施,促进国内制造业的芯片,而美国与盟友密切合作。

全球领先的一次半导体的发展和生产,日本是缓慢与外国公司合作开发更先进的技术和全球竞争对手包括美国落后、台湾、韩国和一些欧洲国家。

Rapidus计划派遣工程师Imec并建立与日本以外的其他研究实验室和公司的关系。

美国流行和升级中美紧张局势凸显了日本对外国供应商的依赖的风险,尤其是中国,促使国家专注于建立自己的生产能力。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE - Then Economic revitalization minister, Yasutoshi Nishimura speaks during a press conference in Tokyo Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019. Nishimura told reporters Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, that the new company, Rapidus, which was launched last month by eight corporate giants including automakers, electronics and chipmakers, will team up with the Imec, a Leuven, Belgium-based research organization known for the nanoelectronics and digital technologies key to developing next-generation chips. (AP Photo\/Eugene Hoshiko, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Mari Yamaguchi<\/strong>

Tokyo: A newly founded Japanese semiconductor company aiming to revive Japan's chip industry will collaborate with a Belgian research organization in research and development of next-generation chips<\/a> for production in Japan.

Economy and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters Tuesday that the new company, Rapidus, which was launched last month by eight corporate giants including automakers, electronics and chipmakers, will team up with the Imec, a Leuven, Belgium-based research organization known for the nanoelectronics and digital technologies key to developing next-generation chips.

\"Cooperation with Imec in the area of semiconductor production at its
international<\/a> research facility, which ranks as one of Europe's best, is extremely meaningful,\" Nishimura told reporters Tuesday ahead of a signing event expected later in the day.

Imec is known for its expertise and technology needed to make so-called \"post-5G\" chips that require miniaturization and extremely-thin production circuits. The collaboration would help Rapidus develop and mass produce such chips by 2027. The tie-up is the first known deal for Rapidus.

The Japanese consortium was founded in November with eight member companies with the aim of boosting home-made
chip production<\/a> to change Japan's heavy reliance on imported chips as part of the government push to strengthen economic security. Its members include automaker Toyota Motor Corp., electronics makers Sony Group Corp. and NEC Corp.; SoftBank Corp., Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. and computer memory maker Kioxia.

Japan's government is spending 70 billion yen (USD 510 million) on measures to promote domestic manufacturing of chips, while working closely with its ally the United States.

Once a global leader in
semiconductor development<\/a> and production, Japan was slow to collaborate with foreign companies in developing more advanced technologies and fell behind global competitors including the U.S., Taiwan, South Korea and some European countries.

Rapidus plans to send engineers to Imec and forge ties with other research labs and companies outside Japan.

The pandemic and escalating U.S.-China tensions have highlighted the risks of Japan's reliance on foreign suppliers, especially China, prompting the country to focus on building up its own manufacturing capacity.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":96043158,"title":"Premium models drive car, TV, smartphone sales in Diwali season","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/premium-models-drive-car-tv-smartphone-sales-in-diwali-season\/96043158","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":96043172,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Japan, Belgium to cooperate in chip production, development","synopsis":"Economy and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters Tuesday that the new company, Rapidus, which was launched last month by eight corporate giants including automakers, electronics and chipmakers, will team up with the Imec, a Leuven, Belgium-based research organization known for the nanoelectronics and digital technologies key to developing next-generation chips.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/japan-belgium-to-cooperate-in-chip-production-development","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":123,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":282000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"AP","artdate":"2022-12-07 07:46:38","lastupd":"2022-12-07 07:48:20","breadcrumbTags":["semiconductor manufacturing","semiconductor development","Devices","International","Japan Belgium chip cooperation","Chip production","chip development","chips"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/japan-belgium-to-cooperate-in-chip-production-development"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/japan-belgium-to-cooperate-in-chip-production-development/96043172">