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Toshiba Opens New 200mm Wafer-Based Production Fab

October 16, 2007 by Jeff Shepard

Toshiba Corp. and Kaga Toshiba Electronics Corp. announced the opening of a new semiconductor production fab based on 200mm wafers at Kaga Toshiba, a consolidated subsidiary of Toshiba based in Ishikawa prefecture, Japan. The new fab will enhance production capacity for power devices.

According to the companies, demand is growing for power devices that control current flow and voltage conversion in digital consumer products, including TVs and personal mobile equipment, and hybrid vehicles. Toshiba and Kaga Toshiba’s investment in the new production fab will increase capacity for these key devices.

The new fab came on-line at the end of September, completing the first phase of an investment program in a new building and production equipment that is expected to total 55 billion yen in the five years from FY2006 to FY2010. The new fab is planned to ramp up to 60,000 wafers a month, and capacity may be further expanded to meet market growth.

Toshiba Group’s semiconductor business covers three major product areas: system LSIs, memories and discrete devices. Kaga Toshiba operates as a key Toshiba Group facility for discrete devices, carrying out product development and front- and back-end processes for small-signal devices and power devices.

"We promote investments that reinforce our position and capabilities in our core markets," said Keizo Tani, Executive VP of Toshiba’s Semiconductor Company and VP of Discrete Semiconductor Division. "Alongside our proactive investments in NAND Flash memory at Yokkaichi Operations and cutting-edge LSI at Oita Operations, we are promoting this investment in Kaga Toshiba in order to expand our businesses in power devices, a key product area, and to reinforce the overall profitability of the semiconductor business."

Tatsuro Mitani, President of Kaga Toshiba Electronics, also welcomed the new facility, "Power devices have a very promising future," he said, "and this market-appropriate investment will strengthen our discrete business and allow us to generate sustained profit. Our goal now is to use this new fab to position Toshiba as the world leader in power devices."