Rohm, Toshiba y Mitsubishi avanzan en conversaciones sobre chips de potencia tras la oferta de Denso

Tras el anuncio de Toshiba y una oferta de adquisición de Denso por Rohm, Rohm, Toshiba y Mitsubishi Electric han iniciado conversaciones para integrar sus operaciones de chips de potencia, lo que señala una reconfiguración en el sector japonés.

Rohm, Toshiba y Mitsubishi Electric han iniciado conversaciones para integrar sus operaciones de chips de potencia, basándose en el anuncio del 28 de marzo de Toshiba de iniciar conversaciones de fusión y motivadas por la oferta del proveedor de piezas de automóvil Denso de adquirir Rohm, informa The Japan Times. Este paso indica una consolidación acelerada en la industria japonesa de chips de potencia, donde estos dispositivos son vitales para los vehículos eléctricos y la energía renovable. El acontecimiento sigue a una creciente actividad de fusiones entre empresas japonesas que buscan aumentar su competitividad.

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