China and the United States dig up Japanese semiconductor talent

At present, the global new technology industry is booming, and many key projects such as artificial intelligence, big data, Internet of things, and electric vehicles need to use semiconductors, so that the demand for semiconductors is increasing day by day, and semiconductor technicians are all turned into high-tech companies. Compete for the object.

Japanese media reported that the Yangtze River Storage Technology (YMTC), a semiconductor memory development company owned by Chinese state-owned company Ziguang Group, has entered Kawasaki, Japan. It is said that the national fund has invested 300 million yen in funds and commissioned Changjiang Storage Technology to build a memory factory; Revealed that the company has started recruitment in Japan.

In fact, many large electronics companies in Japan are clustered along the JR Nanbu Line, where Kawasaki Station is the starting point. Therefore, the analysis points out that Changjiang Storage Technologies chose Kawasaki as its choice for the purpose of facilitating the recruitment of companies such as Toshiba, Fujitsu and NEC in the future. Technical staff.

In addition to Chinese companies going to Japan to 'get people', the American company Micron Technology has also started to steal technicians from Toshiba to develop its own memory cards. In the face of pressure from foreign companies, Japanese companies are also very distressed. It means that Toshiba plans to use them. New manufacturing facilities to cope with the increasing memory demand, but failed to recruit enough semiconductor technicians.

In fact, Japan’s semiconductor technicians have already faced a tight supply situation. There are also serious shortages of related graduates. The head of the Employment Group of the Tokyo Institute of Technology also stated that students studying semiconductor related courses have been decreasing.

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