By Wen-Yee Lee
TAIPEI, May 8 (Reuters) – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co and Sony Semiconductor Solutions said on Friday โthey plan to form a new joint venture โin Japan to develop and manufacture next-generation image sensors.
The venture will combine โSonyโs sensor design expertise with TSMCโs manufacturing and process technology strengths, deepening a long-standing partnership of the two companies.
It will be majority-owned by Sony, and will set up development and โproduction lines in โ the Japanese company’s new fabrication plant in Koshi City in the Kumamoto region.
The companies said โ they had signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding and were discussing potential investments by the joint venture, subject to a โdefinitive agreement โand customary closing conditions.
The investments, โalong with new capital โspending by Sony at its existing plant in Nagasaki, would be phased according to market demand, on the premise of support from the Japanese government, the companies added in their statements.
The partnership will also explore opportunities in physical artificial โintelligence applications such as automotive โand robotics, they said.
Sony has previously โsaid it is open โto bringing in external investment partners for โits chip business, as it โhighlights the necessity โof investing in manufacturing.
Both companies already have a separate joint venture, Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing (JASM), set up โin 2021 and โmajority-owned by TSMC. JASM’s first fab plant in Japan โstarted volume production in late 2024.
(Reporting by Wen-Yee โLee; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)