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Sanken Electric
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Sanken Electric, a manufacturer of power modules and components, has experienced significant damage to
its infrastructure, particularly with three production facilities near the earthquake's epicenter; the Shika plant
is presently without power, and the complete impact on product shipments is under assessment and
verification.
Toshiba Electroics
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Toshiba partially resumed semiconductor production in Ishikawa after earthquake damage, but full
operations await quartz glass replacement, causing a 1-4 month delivery delay; a power semiconductor
manufacturing base remains halted with infrastructure damage, and potential impact on Murata MLCCs in
Toyama is reported.
Tower Semiconductor
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Tower Semiconductor, a semiconductor foundry, stated that the earthquakes had minimal impact on its
Uozu City and Tonami City plants, with no significant operational disruptions.
Taiwan Semiconductor
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TSMC's Kumamoto, Kyushu factory is at impact level 1-2 with reported minor damage causing disruptions.
UMC United Semiconductor Japan (USJC)
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UMC, the most impacted semiconductor company at level 4, has drastically reduced production,
potentially leading to supply constraints for logic ICs and power discrete
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