TOKYO -- Japanese manufacturers Toshiba, Denso and Rohm have begun developing power chip technology that will cut electricity loss in half, seeking to put the products on the market by the end of the decade.
Denso also part of Japan's public-private effort to develop products by 2030
Next-gen power chips are seen as crucial to renewable energy drives. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese manufacturers Toshiba, Denso and Rohm have begun developing power chip technology that will cut electricity loss in half, seeking to put the products on the market by the end of the decade.