The Israeli chip manufacturer said it will spend $3 billion on expanding its chip production in Japan, with $1 billion coming from a Japanese government grant.
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Israeli chipmaker Tower Semiconductor said on Tuesday it will invest $3 billion to bolster chip manufacturing in Japan, including $1 billion in grants from the Japanese government. The move aims to help the company's production of silicon photonics - which uses light to move data faster between AI chips - and silicon-germanium technology, which enables faster and more energy-efficient semiconductor devices. The expansion will occur in two phases, with the first phase involving converting Tower's Arai facility in Japan, formerly Fab 6, for 300-millimeter silicon photonics production, with full operations expected by the fourth quarter of 2027.
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