Rohm, Toshiba, Mitsubishi advance power chip talks amid Denso bid

Following Toshiba's announcement and a Denso acquisition offer for Rohm, Rohm, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric have begun discussions to integrate power chip operations, signaling realignment in Japan's sector.

Rohm, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric have launched discussions on integrating their power chip operations, building on Toshiba's March 28 announcement to initiate merger talks and prompted by auto parts supplier Denso's offer to acquire Rohm, reports The Japan Times.

This step indicates accelerating consolidation in Japan's power chip industry, where these devices are vital for electric vehicles and renewable energy.

The development follows growing merger activity among Japanese firms aiming to boost competitiveness.

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