Sony, TSMC Plan New Japan Joint Venture for Next-Generation Image Sensors
The venture will be majority-owned by Sony and will add development and production lines for image sensors at its new Kumamoto plant.
- On Friday, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and Sony Semiconductor Solutions announced plans for a joint venture in Japan to develop and manufacture next-generation image sensors.
- The companies already operate Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing, a separate joint venture established in 2021, which commenced volume production in late 2024.
- Majority-Owned by Sony, the new venture will establish development and production lines at the company's fabrication plant in Koshi City, Kumamoto.
- The partnership will explore physical artificial intelligence applications in automotive and robotics; Sony Semiconductor Solutions President and CEO Shinji Sashida said it "brings together the strengths of both companies."
- Future investments and production phases will depend on market demand and support from the Japanese government, reflecting broader state-backed semiconductor capacity building among allied nations.
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