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Renesas Technology Expands to Ho Chi Minh City

(Interviews, 02 Jul 2006 )

Renesas Technology Corp. plans to establish a new building in Ho Chi Minh City to expand its development and design capability for its Vietnam design subsidiary, Renesas Design Viet Nam Co. Ltd (RVC). With the approval for an increase in capital by the Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing Zone Authority, Renesas will start the construction of the new building once a construction permit is issued. The operations in the new building will begin in September 2007.

Renesas has been actively expanding and enhancing its global development and design operations. The company currently operates a number of facilities outside of Japan, including Beijing and Suzhou in China and one each in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Rennes, France; Penang, Malaysia; London, United Kingdom; Dusseldorf, Germany; and San Jose, U.S.A. In addition, Renesas outsources design work to companies in India.

RVC was created in October 2004, as one of the main centers for developing sophisticated multi-function System-on-Chips (SoCs) with a high level of design capability. Currently approximately 100 engineers work at RVC, developing and designing SoC hardware and software for mobile, automotive, and digital consumer applications. Among the projects they have already completed are verification work on SuperH(TM) CPU cores, design of IP modules such as video I/O and USB modules, SH-Mobile product development, and the development of digital TV software. As the business at RVC expands, Renesas has decided to construct a new building to support such needs. The number of engineers at RVC is expected to increase to 500 by 2008.

In Vietnam, the company is contributing to the advancement of LSI technology and the growth of the high-tech industry in many ways. These include employment of local engineers at RVC, ongoing technical training, the establishment of semiconductor design courses at universities, and activities to provide technology education to students.


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