Mitsubishi Electric is exploring a potential deal to combine its power-semiconductor business with those of Rohm and Toshiba, according to people familiar with the discussions. The companies are aiming to reach an agreement by September. The proposed consolidation would bring together three major suppliers in a fast-growing part of the electronics supply chain, often referred to as “power chips” or power semiconductors.
The talks reflect broader industry efforts to restructure and consolidate in the sector as demand rises and companies seek scale. While details of the structure, timing beyond the September target, and the extent of asset or business integration have not been publicly confirmed in the available reporting, the discussions indicate active negotiations among the three firms. Bloomberg and other outlets report that Mitsubishi Electric is in discussions with both Rohm and Toshiba, and that the wiring for such a combination is proving complex.
No final decision has been announced, and negotiations remain at the exploration and talks stage.