➀ Rapidus, the Japanese startup aiming for 2nm manufacturing capability, faces a $7 billion funding gap. Three Japanese banks are investing $35 million each, with the Development Bank of Japan adding $70 million. ➁ Rapidus originally estimated a $14 billion cost for its 2nm pilot line and $7 billion for volume production. Now, the company forecasts another $7 billion is needed to establish the pilot line, with the total estimated at $35 billion. ➂ Rapidus is seeking additional investment from corporate backers and government support for its expansion plans.
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