Japan to offer $300 million for optical chip tech development

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[January 30, 2024]  By Sam Nussey and Miho Uranaka
 
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's industry ministry said on Tuesday it will offer around 45.2 billion yen ($307 million) in subsidies in an initiative to develop optical technology for use in chips to help boost the country's semiconductor industry.  

Semiconductor chips are seen on a printed circuit board in this illustration picture taken February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration//File Photo

Participating companies include NTT, NEC, Furukawa Electric, Shinko Electric and Kioxia in consultation with Intel and SK Hynix.

The chip industry aims to harness light for sending signals, speeding up transmission and cutting power consumption.

"Hopefully (the technology) is a future game changer," Japan's industry minister Ken Saito told reporters.

The initiative comes as Japan strives to retain its edge in the chip industry and deepen partnerships with allied nations as China makes strides in advanced technologies.

($1 = 147.4200 yen)

(Reporting by Sam Nussey and Miho Uranaka; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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