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Kumamoto Prefecture's plan to build an industrial estate in the area spanning Koshi City and Kikuyo Town by 2026 was another factor behind the plant's eventual location. [4] In addition, the Sony Group was prepared to offer about 21 hectares of land adjacent to its Sony Semiconductor Manufacturing Kumamoto Factory for TSMC's use. [5]
Semiconductor USA: 55,000,000 Sony Semiconductor Solutions [11] 26 June 1991: Culver Studios: Film, television USA: 80,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [12] 23 August 1991: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video: Home entertainment USA: 325,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [13] 21 May 1993: Psygnosis: Video game GBR — Sony Interactive ...
Sony Marketing Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, merged the following company in April 2021. [24] Sony Business Solutions Corporation; Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation. Sony LSI Design Inc. - Merged into Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation in April 2022. [25] Sony Interactive Entertainment. 989 Studios; Bigbig Studios ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) is all set for full-capacity production in the U.S. and Germany after commercializing its debut Japanese chip plant in Kikuyo, Kumamoto Prefecture ...
Prior reports indicated Taiwan Semiconductor was eying a second Japanese plant in Kumamoto, potentially investing $13.5 billion after making its debut in the country with a wafer factory worth $8. ...
On Wednesday, Sony Group Corp’s (NYSE:SONY) semiconductor division announced it accomplished a significant milestone by shipping over 20 billion image sensors. Sony Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Sony produces and sells commercial MicroLED displays called CLEDIS (Crystal-LED Integrated Displays, also called Canvas-LED) in small quantities. [31] Samsung sells a luxury and commercial product called "The Wall", which consists of several microLED display modules tiled together, like in most video walls .
For sale in Japan on July 30, 2008, Sony's green product, a new flat-panel 32-inch TV for ¥150,000 (US$1,400; €900) BRAVIA KDL-32JE1 offers ecological consumers the advantage of 70% less energy consumption than regular models with same image quality.