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Renesas Electronics has announced plans to spin off its Mobile
Multimedia SoC division, which offers system-on-chip (SoC) products for
mobile devices and in-car systems, into a new consolidated subsidiary,
Renesas Mobile. The spin-off will be effective on 1 December following
the acquisition of Nokia’s wireless modem business, which is scheduled
to be completed on 30 November. The acquired wireless modem business,
including GSM, W-CDMA, HSPA, and LTE standards, will also be
transferred to Renesas Mobile. The combination of its mobile multimedia
platform and new assets will allow Renesas to offer products targeting
the LTE/HSPA+ device market.
Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), a premier supplier of
advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that, at a meeting of
its board of directors held today, it has decided to spin off, through
an absorption-type separation, its Mobile Multimedia SoC Business
Division and transfer the business to a new consolidated subsidiary,
Renesas Mobile Corporation, effective as of December 1, 2010. The
spin-off of the Mobile Multimedia SoC Business Division, which offers
system-on-chip (SoC) products for mobile devices and car navigation
systems, will be followed by the purchase of the wireless modem
business of Nokia Corporation, which is scheduled to be completed on
November 30 and its assets of the wireless modem business (approved,
purchase in progress) will also be transferred to Renesas Mobile.
Aiming to increase its overseas sales ratio to 60 percent by FY2012,
Renesas Electronics has been strengthening its business in the global
market. As part of this effort, Renesas Electronics decided to purchase
Nokia's wireless modem business, which enables the company to acquire
extensive wireless modem technology including GSM, W-CDMA, HSPA, and
LTE standards used in billions of mobile phones worldwide as well as
1,100 engineers capable of supporting these technologies. Among these
wireless modem technologies, LTE and HSPA+, in particular, will play a
significant role as infrastructures to enable a cloud-computing
society, providing advanced high-speed wireless communication for a
variety of services delivered via the Internet to mobile devices such as
mobile phones and car navigation systems.
The combination of this mobile multimedia platform and assets
acquired from Nokia will serve as a basis to enable Renesas Electronics
to offer more robust products targeting expanding markets worldwide
for LTE/HSPA+ devices, including markets for mobile phones and car
navigation systems, which continue to grow rapidly, especially in
emerging countries. In addition, the spin-off and establishment of
Renesas Mobile will enable Renesas Electronics to build a global
business structure specializing in the mobile multimedia SoC business
with more streamlined management and faster time-to market product
launches, which will contribute to the company's goal of expanding its
global business.
As of November 30, 2010, Renesas Electronics will inherit the
personnel from Nokia's wireless modem business located in Finland,
India, Britain, Denmark, China, and other countries. New local
subsidiaries of Renesas Mobile will be established in Finland, India,
and China, and the employees will be transferred to these local
subsidiaries. In addition to these regions, Renesas Design France S.A.S,
which is currently Renesas Electronics' SoC design company, also will
become a subsidiary of Renesas Mobile. As a result, more than 75
percent of the 1,800 total employees of Renesas Mobile will be based
outside Japan enabling the new company to engage in truly global
marketing and design development.
Renesas Mobile will ship its first sample of modem chipset solutions
incorporating LTE/HSPA+ modems in Q4 FY2010 to customers worldwide,
including Nokia, which has already agreed to adopt Renesas Mobile's
offering into their products. Moving forward, by leveraging business
relationships with over thirty thousand customers cultivated through
Renesas Electronics' MCU business with the global top market share,
Renesas Mobile will supply mobile platforms for the convergence market,
which includes not only mobile phones but a variety of mobile devices
such as navigation systems and netbooks as well. These mobile platforms
will leverage wireless modem technology from Nokia as well as
market-proven products from Renesas Electronics, such as application
processors and RF ICs. Renesas Mobile also will offer SoCs
incorporating LTE technology for the growing car navigation market,
which is positioned as one of the convergence market, and aims to
further increase its current global top market share for embedded car
navigation systems.
Sales and manufacturing of Renesas Mobile products will be mainly
conducted by Renesas Electronics to continuously ensure stable and
dependable supply of these products.
By expanding its overseas business with a focus on mobile multimedia
and launch of Renesas Mobile, Renesas Electronics expects to double the
sales of mobile multimedia SoC business by March 2013, especially in
overseas markets, from the current 90 billion yen achieved in FY2009.
Renesas Electronics and Renesas Mobile will continue to contribute to
the advancement of cloud computing by supplying cutting-edge products
and carrying on with long-term joint development work with Nokia on
next-generation technologies.
Overview of Renesas Mobile Corporation
Headquarters: |
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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Representative:
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Ikuya Kawasaki, CEO
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Established:
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September 1, 2010 (Commence operation on December 1, 2010)
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Business:
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Semiconductor products including SoCs for mobile devices and car navigation systems
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Paid-in capital:
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5 billion yen (As of December 1, 2010)
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Stockholders:
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Renesas Electronics Corporation (100%)
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Employees:
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Approx. 1,800 (Consolidated, as of December 1, 2010)
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About Renesas Electronics Corporation
Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), the world's number one
supplier of microcontrollers, is a premier supplier of advanced
semiconductor solutions including microcontrollers, SoC solutions and a
broad range of analog and power devices. Business operations began as
Renesas Electronics in April 2010 through the integration of NEC
Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723) and Renesas Technology Corp., with
operations spanning research, development, design and manufacturing for
a wide range of applications. Headquartered in Japan, Renesas
Electronics has subsidiaries in 20 countries worldwide. More information
can be found at www.renesas.com.
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