Chipmaker Renesas goes deeper into autonomous vehicles with $6.7B acquisition

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Japan-based semiconductor firm Renesas — one of the world largest supplier of chips for the automotive industry — is scooping up United
States chip companyIDT in a$6.7 billion deal that increases its focus on self-driving technology. Renesas produces microprocessor and
circuits that power devices, and automotive is its core focus
It is second only to NXP on supply, and more than half of its revenue comes from automotive
IDT, meanwhile, includes power management and memory among its products, which focus on wireless networks and the converting andstoringof
data
Those are two areas that are increasingly important with the growth of connected devices and particularly vehicles which demand high levels
of data streaming and interaction. The acquisition of IDT — which is being made a29.5 percent on its share price — is set to expand
Renesas& expertise on autonomous vehicles
The firm said it wouldalso broaden its business into the &data economy& space, such as robotics, data centers and other types of connected
devices. Renesas has already demoed self-driving car tech, which puts it into direct competition with the likes of Intel
Last year, the firm paid $3.2 billion to buy up Intersil, which developstechnology for controllingbattery voltage in hybrid and electric
vehicles, and IDT deal pushes it further in that direction. There little overlap between their product portfolios, so it a strategically
sound move for Renesas
But it does seem like the price is a little high,& said Bloomberg analyst Masahiro Wakasugi. The IDT deal has been on the table for a couple
of weeks after Renesas first revealed its interest in an acquisition last month
It is expected to close in the first half of 2019 following relevant approvals.