TOKYO: More than 20 Japanese and US chip makers will jointly develop technology to mass-produce a next-generation semiconductor using MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory), the business daily Nikkei reported.
US chip giant Micron Technology and Tokyo Electron of Japan would lead the joint project, hoping to perfect the technology within three years and start mass production as early as 2018, the newspaper said without citing sources.
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