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Sony in Talks to Purchase Factory That Manufactures the Embedded DRAM “Heart” of the Wii U

by Giuseppe Nelva Dec 4th 2013 12:22PM 2

One of the most important components of Nintendo’s Wii U is its embedded DRAM chip, that is considered the “heart” or the “life stone” of the console. That chip is manufactured at the state-of-the-art Renesas Electronics plant of Tsuruoka, in the Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.

Back in August we reported Renesas’ plans to close the factory due to the sluggish sales of the console, that caused a decline in production of the chip, that was responsible for more than half of the manufacturing load of the plant, but things may yet go differently.

Today several Japanese sources, starting with the morning edition of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper and followed by several reputable business sources like Toyo Keizai, Nikkei, Reuters, Sankei Digital, Mainichi and Asahi Digital, reported that Sony is currently in talks with Renesas for the acquisition of the Tsuruoka plant.

The process for the acquisition may start as early as next week, as Sony is said to plan using the well known expertise of the staff at the plant at Tsuruoka to bolster its production of CMOS sensors for smartphones, for which the company is already market leader worldwide.

A successful acquisition would bring hope for the 900 workers at the factory, that until today thought they were destined to lose their jobs in 2-3 years.

On the other hand, the effect of such an operation on the production of the embedded DRAM for the Wii U is unknown, even if Nintendo is said to have considerable stocks of the component, so the console shouldn’t suffer in the short term even if production of the chip at Tsuruoka were to be completely halted.

Source: http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/12/04/sony-in-talks-to-purchase-factory-that-manufactures-the-embedded-dram-heart-of-the-wii-u/



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Couldn't Nintendo simply, you know, find another chip manufacturer?



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RolStoppable said:
Doesn't sound like a problem for Nintendo. By now they should have produced enough Wii Us to have stockpiles for the system's entire lifetime.


Its not a problem. Its very common that big corporations are using each others services. But it feels kinda odd. :p :p



F0X said:
Couldn't Nintendo simply, you know, find another chip manufacturer?


Its business. Sony and nintendo will continue business. Will sony start using linux OS instead of windows at their corporate offices? Nope. They both do business with each other.



spurgeonryan said:
So Nintendo says no to Sony nearly 20 years ago, and now Sony is finally back to force them into a partnership. My how the world has changed.

Seriously though, what would Nintendo have to do? Get a different chip from some other manufacturer? Or just make a deal with Sony?


IMO production will continue as it was before. Plus nintendo has a contract. And sony wants revenue flowing from that company.



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daredevil.shark said:
F0X said:
Couldn't Nintendo simply, you know, find another chip manufacturer?


Its business. Sony and nintendo will continue business. Will sony start using linux OS instead of windows at their corporate offices? Nope. They both do business with each other.


Well, that makes sense.



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Where does Sony get the money to buy these things? Forum goers constantly say they are broke.



RolStoppable said:
Doesn't sound like a problem for Nintendo. By now they should have produced enough Wii Us to have stockpiles for the system's entire lifetime.


30 million of them should be more than enough.



didn't this company announced that they'll be closing down a while ago and Nintendo said that they found another supplier?



spurgeonryan said:
daredevil.shark said:
spurgeonryan said:
So Nintendo says no to Sony nearly 20 years ago, and now Sony is finally back to force them into a partnership. My how the world has changed.

Seriously though, what would Nintendo have to do? Get a different chip from some other manufacturer? Or just make a deal with Sony?


IMO production will continue as it was before. Plus nintendo has a contract. And sony wants revenue flowing from that company.


So if the Wii U continues to do bad, it will kind of hurt Sony. Sony better start helping out! Lol


lol. Good joke. But real life is different.