Toshiba Corp. has decided to exit most sectors of the company’s semiconductor business—except for its NAND flash memory products, Japan’s economic newspaper Nikkei reported.
Those scheduled for sale include: analogue, LSIs, MCUs and other energy saving devices. These products have served the automotive and industrial markets, while also broadly designed into consumer appliances and home equipment.
Toshiba’s overall semiconductor business (except for NAND), which will go on sale, is estimated to generate the annual sales of about 200 billion yen [approx. €1.5billion].
Those scheduled for sale include: analogue, LSIs, MCUs and other energy saving devices. These products have served the automotive and industrial markets, while also broadly designed into consumer appliances and home equipment.
Toshiba’s overall semiconductor business (except for NAND), which will go on sale, is estimated to generate the annual sales of about 200 billion yen [approx. €1.5billion].