Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Apple considers bidding for big stake in Toshiba chip business

- Reuters

Apple Inc. is considerin­g teaming up with its supplier Fox conn to bid for Toshiba Corp.’s semiconduc­tor business, Japa nese public broadcaste­r NHK reported on Friday—the latest twist in the sale of the world’s second-biggest flash memory chipmaker.

The US tech giant is consider ing investing at least several bil lion dollars to take a stake of more than 20% as part of a plan that would have Toshiba keep a partial holding so the business remains under US and Japanese control, NHK reported, citing unidentifi­ed sources.

The idea would be to allay Jap anese government concerns about any transfer of sensitive technology to investors it deems a potential risk to national secu rity, the broadcaste­r said.

Apple was not immediatel­y available to comment. Taiwan’s Foxconn declined to comment. A Toshiba spokesman said he could not comment on specific transactio­ns.

Foxconn, which participat­ed in the first round of the chip sale auction, has been considered a national security risk due to its ties with China. The bulk of Apple’s iphones are made at Fox conn’s extensive manufactur­ing base there.

NHK said Apple wants Fox conn to own a stake of around 30% of Toshiba’s chip business

An investment by Apple would be its first direct stake in a major global memory chip

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