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Kumamoto

American  
[koo-muh-moh-toh, koo-mah-maw-taw] / ˌku məˈmoʊ toʊ, ˈku mɑˈmɔ tɔ /

noun

  1. a city on W central Kyushu, in SW Japan.


Kumamoto British  
/ ˌkʊməˈməʊtəʊ /

noun

  1. a city in SW Japan, on W central Kyushu: Kumamoto Medical University (1949). Pop: 653 835 (2002 est)

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The Taiwanese chip manufacturer will produce 3-nanometer chips at its Kumamoto site in Japan, having previously designated the factory for less advanced chips.

From Barron's

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said the advanced chips made at TSMC’s 2330 -1.12%decrease; red down pointing triangle Kumamoto site will be used in data centers, AI, robotics and autonomous driving, fields her cabinet has designated as strategic sectors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Projects with government backing include Rapidus’s chip-production project in Hokkaido, U.S. memory maker Micron Technology’s facilities in Hiroshima and TSMC’s Kumamoto factory.

From The Wall Street Journal

Helicopter tours over the volcanic landscapes of Mount Aso are among the major tourist draws of Kumamoto prefecture, in south-west Japan.

From BBC

Kurita is levered to Japan’s semiconductor revival, including TSMC’s Kumamoto fabs, plus ongoing spending by chipmakers across Taiwan and Korea.

From MarketWatch