Japan is investing almost half a billion dollars to beef up semiconductor development and production in a "last chance" attempt to keep its position as a major player on the global technology stage, the government said on Friday. The new company Rapidus, which means "quick" in Latin, will work on developing next-generation, or "post-5G," semiconductors, according to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry. These advanced chips will allow for smart gadgets and smart cities with high-speed sensors and transmission.

The components have to be extremely thin - a fraction of a hair's breadth. The 70-billion-yen (USD 490-million) effort will involve working closely with major Japan ally the US to bring together "the best and the brightest" from both nations, the ministry said in a statement. Japan has long prided itself on being a technological powerhouse, including in chips production, but the ministry acknowledged on Friday that Japan had fallen 10 years behind the global competition, including the US, South Korea, Taiwan and some European nations. Now was "Japan's last chance" to remain a player in the sector, it said.
The recent lockdowns in China related to the coronavirus pandemic have brought to light Japan's dependence on other nations for computer chips and other key components. Analysts say the uncertain future of US-China relations, which could put supplies from China at risk, adds to the growing concerns. But the change will take time. Japan is aiming for mass production of the chips by the late 2020's, or within several years, the ministry said.
Those taking part in Rapidus are automaker Toyota Motor Corp, electronics makers Sony Group Corp and NEC Corp, along with SoftBank Corp, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp, Denso Corp, and Kioxia. Each company is investing 1 billion yen (USD 7 million) in addition to the Japanese government subsidies. An eighth company, MUFG Bank, is investing 300 million yen (USD 2 million) in Rapidus. Next-generation chips are expected to be crucial for artificial intelligence and automated driving systems. Investing in such technology will lead to jobs and growth, the Japanese government said.
(PTI)
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