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Japanese chipmaker wants to power Apple’s AI server farms

A Japanese chipmaker — Rapidus, a semiconductor startup, wants to power Apple’s future artificial intelligence server farms.

Nikkei Asia says the company is negotiating with Apple, Google, and “dozens” of other potential client to mass-produce advanced seminconductor chips by 2027. Rapidus CEo Atsuyoshi Koike says a prototype hip line began partial operating last week in Hokkaido and should be up and running within a month. He added that the company will be able to show potential customers the data on the chips it’s fabricated by mid-July at the latest

Rapidus was founded in August 2022. According to its website, its principal businesses are:




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