Sony, TSMC plan new Japan joint venture for next-generation image sensors


FILE PHOTO: The logo of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is displayed at its fabrication plant in Hsinchu, Taiwan, April 9, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo

TAIPEI, May ⁠8 (Reuters) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co and Sony Semiconductor ⁠Solutions said on Friday they plan to form a ‌new joint venture in Japan to develop and manufacture next-generation image sensors.

The venture will combine Sony’s sensor design expertise with TSMC’s 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 ‌production lines in the Japanese company's new fabrication plant in Koshi City in the Kumamoto region.

The companies ⁠said they had signed a non-binding memorandum ​of understanding and ‌were discussing potential investments by the joint venture, subject ⁠to a ​definitive agreement and customary closing conditions.

The investments, along with new capital spending 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 intelligence applications such as automotive and robotics, they said.

Sony has previously said it is open to bringing in external investment partners for its chip business, as it ​highlights the necessity of investing in ⁠manufacturing.

Both companies already have a separate joint venture, Japan Advanced ​Semiconductor Manufacturing (JASM), set up in 2021 ‌and majority-owned by TSMC. JASM's first ​fab plant in Japan started volume production in late 2024.

(Reporting by Wen-Yee Lee; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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