HOKKAIDO, Jul 20 (News On Japan) - Rapidus, the company leading Japan's drive to domestically produce next-generation semiconductors, announced on July 18th that it has successfully confirmed the operation of a prototype 2-nanometer chip.
The announcement came during a press conference held ahead of a customer event at a hotel in Chitose, Hokkaido, where a new factory is under construction.
CEO Atsuyoshi Koike stated that the pilot production line launched in April is progressing smoothly and has already yielded results. "The 2nm prototype was realized at an unprecedented speed. This is a first for Japan and a groundbreaking achievement," said Koike.
Looking ahead, the company plans to continue prototyping efforts to improve quality, aiming to begin mass production in fiscal 2027.
Source: 産経ニュース