TOKYO — Intel will deepen its cooperation with Japanese companies and be taught institutes to create technologies and materials for semiconductor manufacturing, the U.S. chipmaker’s CEO told Nikkei in an interview on Thursday.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger became in Tokyo for talks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in the morning. In a subsequent interview with Nikkei, he revealed he had indicated to Kishida three areas the build Intel might per chance presumably cooperate with Japan and Japanese suppliers: utilizing sustainable semiconductor manufacturing, constructing exascale and quantum computing, and improving the manufacturing ecosystem from infrastructure to packaging, assembly and checking out to “enjoy Japan [continue] to be a scurry-setter in that residing.”