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Displays
- 1. IPS Alpha Technology, Ltd., Hitachi, Ltd.'s equity-method affiliates, decided to expand capacity (May 2006).
- 2. Hitachi, Ltd., Toshiba Corporation and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. established a joint venture IPS Alpha Technology, Ltd., a company to manufacture and sell LCD panels for flat panel TVs. (January 2005).
Other
- 1. Hitachi transferred its semiconductor back-end operations to Elpida Memory, Inc. (October 2006).
- 2. Hitachi made Hitachi Electronics Services Co., Ltd. wholly owned subsidiary and transferred it to Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation. After that, Hitachi High- Technologies merged it (April 2006).
- 3. Hitachi, Ltd. and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation established a joint venture company, Renesas Technology Corp. that focus on system LSI operations. Both companies transferred their semiconductor operations to the new company, including microcomputer, logic, analog and discrete devices and memory with the exception of DRAMs (April 2003).

