Hyundai Mobis acquires Hyundai Autron's semiconductor division 

Plans to integrally supply semiconductors and system controls on system basis; secures capability of developing semiconductors for the automotive industry

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 29 Dec 2020 Views icon5623 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Hyundai Mobis acquires Hyundai Autron's semiconductor division 

Hyundai Mobis  has announced that the board of directors has approved the acquisition of the semiconductor division of Hyundai Autron including all related employees and assets. The acquisition cost was $122 million (KRW 133.2 billion).
 
With this acquisition, Hyundai Mobis plans to develop the capability of designing, developing and verifying semiconductors for vehicles and subsequently differentiate its integrated control technology in the future automotive field.
 
Hyundai Mobis has faced difficulties in developing system-optimised semiconductors and verifying their quality as controller specification and semiconductor development were not integrated. However, the acquisition is expected to enable the centralised development of semiconductors and controller on system basis, and boost synergy in semiconductor design and control system development.
 
Hyundai Mobis also plans to shift its focus on developing system semiconductors, power semiconductors and high-performance semiconductors with enhanced development capability in automotive semiconductors. In the future automotive field, which encompasses autonomous driving and electric vehicles, the competitiveness of controller units depends on the performance of the semiconductors meaning that there will be an increase in demand for semiconductors.
 
In the long run, Hyundai Mobis says it will be able to strengthen its HW/SW technology and semiconductor development capability and differentiate itself and its technological prowess in the future automotive field.

 

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