Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pledged more that $65 billion of support for the nation’s semiconductor and artificial intelligence sector over the next decade.
Local media reported that the Japanese government is seeking to provide 10 trillion yen and about 90 trillion won in our money over the next few years in the semiconductor, artificial intelligence, ...
Chinese semiconductor firms are ramping up purchases of foreign chipmaking equipment and looking to forge new alliances.
Japan's government will propose a $65 billion plan to boost its chip industry with subsidies and other financial assistance over a period of "multiple years", a draft seen on Monday by Reuters showed.
Japan’s new economic stimulus package will feature cash handouts to help low-income households deal with inflation and extra ...
PEMTRON, an inspection equipment developer and supplier, today announced plans to exhibit at SEMICON Japan 2024, where it will be exhibiting its innovative range of inspection systems at Booth 1522.
A scientific workshop on innovation and human resources development in the semiconductor industry opened in Fukuoka city, ...
Japan's Leading-edge Semiconductor Technology Center (LSTC) has forged a strategic partnership with Canadian chip designer ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s $65B chipmaking campus has the potential to boost the region's economy. What could ...
Japan’s Topix Index climbed, driven by strong corporate earnings and share buybacks. Donald Trump’s presidential victory in ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba kept his job in a parliamentary vote on Monday, despite having led the ruling ...