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[News] Sony Reportedly Increases CIS Orders at TSMC’s Kumamoto Plant


2024-03-05 Semiconductors editor

According to the Economic Daily News, the AI wave is ushering in a demand for updated specifications in CMOS Image Sensors (CIS), with the global CIS leader, Sony Corporation, aggressively positioning itself to take advantage of this trend. As part of the semiconductor industry’s move towards localized production, Sony has placed significant orders with TSMC’s new Kumamoto plant in Japan, boosting the production volume for the fourth quarter and rapidly increasing the new plant’s capacity utilization.

TSMC does not comment on individual customers or orders. Industry sources point out that the CIS component market previously faced an inventory adjustment issue for over a year. Recently, with clients restarting stock replenishment in anticipation of a recovery, coupled with the AI effect, various end-use applications are adopting lenses developed specifically for AI applications. This shift is expected to drive a new wave of demand for replacing old lenses with new ones to capitalize on AI lens opportunities.

Sony is optimistic about future opportunities in automotive and consumer sectors, and intends to extensively utilize TSMC’s 22nm process for producing CIS components and Image Signal Processors.

Furthermore, to seize the AI business opportunities, Sony has launched Digital Signal Processors (DSP) equipped with AI algorithms, which are expected to enhance applications such as human motion analysis, image processing enhancement, or human tracking. Especially with Sony securing large orders from clients, it is poised to become a major product line in the AI era.

TSMC’s new Kumamoto plant in Japan recently opened and is in the equipment installation phase, with production expected to start as early as the fourth quarter, focusing on 40, 28/22 nm processes for automotive and industrial clients.

The joint venture company for TSMC’s Japan plant, JASM, includes Sony as the largest shareholder besides TSMC. Sony has been a major client of TSMC for outsourced wafer production for many years. With the Kumamoto plant set to start production by the end of the year, Sony is almost certain to secure a significant share of wafer capacity, becoming a major client that fills the capacity utilization rate of TSMC’s Kumamoto plant.

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Please note that this article cites information from Economic Daily News.