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Yukio Sakamoto: Will help Unigroup mass-produce DRAM in five years

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November 29, 2019

Recently, Yusio Sakamoto, the newly appointed vice president of Tsinghua Unigroup and CEO of its Japanese subsidiary, was interviewed by Japanese media.

Yukio Sakamoto said that Unigroup's goal is to mass-produce DRAM memory within five years, and his job is to help the company achieve its goal. To this end, Unigroup will set up a development center in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, and expects to recruit 70-100 engineers. The development center will cooperate with China's process technology team to build a memory technology that can be mass-produced in 2-3.

In addition, industry insiders revealed that Unigroup has planned to invest 800 billion yuan in the next ten years to accelerate mass production of DRAM.

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