The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Fire-hit chipmaker Renesas plans full capacity by May

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TOKYO: Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronic­s said Monday it was on track to restore full capacity by May after a plant fire, as manufactur­ers around the world battle to secure semiconduc­tor supplies.

By the end of this week, the company hopes to bring production at the blaze-hit factory near Tokyo to 30 per cent of previous capacity, before fully restoring it in May, Renesas chief Hidetoshi Shibata told reporters in an online briefing.

“We remain committed to our plan to achieve 100 percent in May,” he said.

“We have received help not just domestical­ly but from foreign suppliers. And they have been extremely generous.

“With help from all sorts of outside groups, we miraculous­ly have been able to come this far.”

The news came as car makers battle semiconduc­tor supply problems in part because of increased demand for chips from manufactur­ers of laptops, tablets and gaming devices.

Renesas is a key supplier of automotive semiconduc­tors.

It is not yet clear exactly what caused the March fire, which burnt 600 square metres of factory floor.

Japan’s government and some of Renesas’s own customers, including auto giant Toyota, have offered help.

Shibata did not discuss which firms assisted in restoring the damaged factory and kept mum about which customers would get early supplies of semiconduc­tors.

During a summit on Friday in Washington, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and President Joe Biden agreed to “partner on sensitive supply chains, including on semiconduc­tors, promoting and protecting the critical technologi­es that are essential to our security and prosperity”, according to a joint statement.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Protesters hold signs supporting the newly formed opposition National Unity Government as they take part in a demonstrat­ion against the military coup in Shwebo in Myanmar’s Sagaing region.
— AFP photo Protesters hold signs supporting the newly formed opposition National Unity Government as they take part in a demonstrat­ion against the military coup in Shwebo in Myanmar’s Sagaing region.

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