TOKYO -- Japanese chipmaker Rapidus plans to supply a cutting-edge 2-nanometer product prototype to U.S.-based Broadcom as early as June, as part of its push to secure major customers ahead of mass production of such technology, Nikkei has learned.
New Japanese company is seeking major customers ahead of mass production

New Japanese chipmaker Rapidus needs to secure major customers like Broadcom to make its business sustainable. (Source photos by Nikkei)
TOKYO -- Japanese chipmaker Rapidus plans to supply a cutting-edge 2-nanometer product prototype to U.S.-based Broadcom as early as June, as part of its push to secure major customers ahead of mass production of such technology, Nikkei has learned.