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ROHM, TSMC to Expand Automotive Grit in New Deal

ROHM and TSMC have entered a strategic partnership on development and volume production of gallium nitride (GaN) power devices. Accordingly, this product will target electric vehicle applications.

The partnership will integrate ROHM’s device development technology with TSMC’s industry-leading GaN-on-silicon process technology. Thus, aiming to meet the growing demand for superior high-voltage and high-frequency properties over silicon for power devices.

Long-Standing Partnership

GaN power devices are currently essential in consumer and industrial applications such as AC adapters and server power supplies. TSMC, a leader in sustainability and green manufacturing, supports GaN technology for its potential environmental benefits in automotive applications. Among them are on-board chargers and inverters for electric vehicles (EVs).

The partnership builds on ROHM and TSMC’s history of collaboration in GaN power devices. Specifically, ROHM adopted in 2023 TSMC’s 650V GaN high-electron mobility transistors (HEMT). Its process is increasingly visible in consumer and industrial devices as part of ROHM’s EcoGaN™ series. This includes the 45W AC adapter (fast charger) “C4 Duo” produced by Innergie, a brand of Delta Electronics, Inc.

“GaN devices, capable of high-frequency operation, have high anticipation) for their contribution to miniaturization and energy savings, which can help achieve a decarbonized society. Reliable partners are crucial for implementing these innovations in society, and we are pleased to collaborate with TSMC, which possesses world-leading advanced manufacturing technology” said Katsumi Azuma, Member of the Board and Senior Managing Executive Officer at ROHM.

In addition, Azuma said, “By providing user-friendly GaN solutions that include control ICs to maximize GaN performance, we aim to promote the adoption of GaN in the automotive industry.”

“As we move forward with the next generations of our GaN process technology, TSMC and ROHM are extending our partnership to the development and production of GaN power devices for automotive applications,” said Chien-Hsin Lee, Senior Director of Specialty Technology Business Development at TSMC. Moreover, Lee said, “By combining TSMC’s expertise in semiconductor manufacturing with ROHM’s proficiency in power device design, we strive to push the boundaries of GaN technology and its implementation for EVs.”

11 December 2024