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Japan Inc. comes together to save Renesas: report
by Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) Sept 22, 2012


Major Japanese companies have teamed up with a government-backed turnaround fund to rescue troubled chipmaker Renesas, in a move designed to block a purchase by a US investment firm, a report said Saturday.

A consortium, which includes Toyota Motor and Panasonic, is looking to invest more than 100 billion yen ($1.28 billion), with plans to acquire a majority stake by the end of the year, the Nikkei business daily said.

The participating firms -- which also include Nissan Motor, Honda Motor, Canon and Fanuc Corp. -- want to ensure stable supplies of high-quality microcontrollers from Renesas, it said, without citing sources.

The team also includes such parts makers as Denso and Keihin, as well as the government-backed Innovation Network Corp. of Japan (INCJ), while considering also inviting Germany's Bosch and other foreign companies, it said.

Under the INCJ's lead, the team is drawing up an investment plan that could be presented to Renesas main shareholders NEC Corp., Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric as early as next month, the report said.

Major lenders including Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ and Mizuho Corporate Bank will also take part in the talks, it said.

Japan's microchip sector has struggled with a strong yen and fierce competition, especially from South Korean and Taiwanese rivals.

Japanese manufacturers, including Renesas, were also hit by last year's quake-tsunami disaster.

In late August, a US investment fund, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, proposed investing about 100 billion yen in Renesas, it said.

Major lenders are wary that microcontroller supplies could be disrupted if KKR pushes for significant additional restructuring.

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Hynix 'welcomes' US ruling against Rambus in patent suit
Seoul (AFP) Sept 23, 2012 - South Korea's SK Hynix, the world's number two memory chipmaker, "welcomed" Sunday a US court's ruling against rival Rambus that may lower compensation it must pay the US firm following a long-running patent dispute.

Since 2000 Rambus has accused SK Hynix -- previously called Hynix Semiconductor -- of infringing upon its technologies involving dynamic random access memory (DRAM) that acts as the main memory in computers.

A Californian court in 2009 ordered SK Hynix to pay $397 million in patent damages as well as on-going royalties on its US sales to the US chip designer Rambus.

But the state's northern district court reversed its existing stance Friday and said Rambus had illegally destroyed evidence that may have helped SK Hynix defend itself, the South Korean company said in a statement.

The court also ordered the two firms to submit by the end of October proposals on "reasonable and non-discriminatory" royalties that SK Hynix should pay to Rambus, it said.

The latest ruling came after the US Court of Appeals in Washington in May 2011 sent back the financial damages judgement to the California court because documents had been spoiled.

"This suggests that the patent compensation SK Hynix should pay will also be considerably lower than the amount set in the previous ruling," SK Hynix said.

"We welcome the latest decision... and will try our best to secure a favourable ruling in the remainder of the suit," it said.



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