Japan's NTT, Intel to collaborate on cutting-edge chips using optical tech

SK Hynix to also join, with Tokyo providing $300m government support

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Demand for the next-generation semiconductors is expected to be strong with the spread of artificial intelligence, which involves the processing of huge amounts of data.

SHIHO MIYAJIMA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japanese telecom carrier NTT will develop technologies to mass-produce next-generation semiconductors that drastically reduce power consumption by utilizing optical technology, in partnership with U.S. chipmaker Intel and other semiconductor companies, Nikkei has learned.

SK Hynix of South Korea is also expected to participate in the initiative, which eyes countering China by cooperating in research and development of cutting-edge strategic technologies. The Japanese government will provide about 45 billion yen ($305 million) in support.

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