This week, Rapidus launched a partial production for the prototype line in the Hokkaido factory. The full operation of the line is expected until the end of April, and the company plans to offer the first data on the characteristics of chips to potential customers by mid -July.
Rapidus cooperates with IBM using licenses to keep up with leaders such as TSMC, which will start broadcasting 2-NM chips this year. The media says that the tension between the US and China has pushed companies to search for alternative suppliers.
This will give Rapidus a chance.
Source: Ferra

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