Toshiba's logic unit goes fab lite
Mark LaPedus, EETimes
12/24/2010 3:46 AM EST
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Toshiba Corp.'s logic IC unit is going fab lite.
The company's so-called Logic LSI Division will expand its outsourcing of cutting-edge products, including 40-nm chips, to multiple foundries from fiscal year 2011, according to Toshiba. This has been in the works for some time.
As part of the strategy for transforming its system LSI business and ''securing an asset light business model,'' Toshiba has signed a memorandum of understanding with Sony Corp., expressing the intent to dissolve Nagasaki Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (NSM) and to transfer 300-mm wafer fabrication lines there from Toshiba to Sony. The move was expected.
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