Toshiba starts power semiconductor merger talks with Mitsubishi Electric and Rohm

Toshiba announced it will begin negotiations with Mitsubishi Electric and Rohm to merge their power semiconductor businesses. The development signals potential consolidation among Japanese firms in the power chip sector.

According to The Japan Times, Toshiba stated on March 28 that it will start negotiations with Mitsubishi Electric and chipmaker Rohm to merge their power semiconductor businesses.

The announcement suggests the companies aim to strengthen competitiveness by combining their operations in power semiconductors, which are crucial for electric vehicles and renewable energy applications. Industry watchers note increasing merger activity in the sector.

No official comments from Mitsubishi Electric or Rohm have been reported yet, but Toshiba's statement marks the initial step in the talks. Should the merger proceed, it could significantly reshape Japan's power semiconductor market.

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