Toshiba to expand power semiconductor production capacity with new production facility

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation announced that it will construct a new back-end production facility for power semiconductors at its Himeji Operations – Semiconductor, in Hyogo Prefecture in western Japan. Construction will start in June 2024, with production scheduled to start in spring 2025. The project will more than double Toshiba’s automotive power semiconductor production capacity at Himeji, against fiscal 2022.

Power devices are essential components for managing and reducing power consumption in all kinds of electronic equipment, and for saving energy. Above all other products, demand for low-voltage MOSFETs (metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors), a Toshiba focus technology, is expected to see continued growth with the progress of vehicle electrification and the automation of industrial equipment. Toshiba has decided to meet this demand growth with construction of the new back-end facility.

Going forward, Toshiba will expand its power semiconductor business and boost competitiveness by offering high efficiency, high reliability products in response to fast growing demand, and to contribute to carbon neutrality.

Overview of Himeji Operations – Semiconductor

Location:

300, Ikaruga, Taishi-cho, Ibo-gun, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Established:

April, 1982

General Manager:

Noriyasu Kurihara

Employees:

Approx. 1,400 (as of April, 2022)

Main Products:

Discrete semiconductors (power semiconductors and small-signal devices)

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