Daikin Industries, a Japanese air conditioner manufacturer, recently decided to turn to custom semiconductors to save energy. They are increasingly looking to custom chip designs
Osaka-based Daikin expects to produce 10 million home air conditioners this fiscal year, Reuters reported. The company said it is working with a Japanese design company to customize logic chips for inverters used in its air conditioners.
Daikin plans to introduce this custom chip in high-end air conditioners starting in 2025, and plans to use it in about one-fifth of air conditioning units by the end of the century.
Daikin launched Japan’s first modular air conditioner in 1951 and is currently developing customized power modules to help manage the air conditioner’s power supply. According to the International Energy Agency, the number of global air conditioners is expected to more than triple to 5.6 billion units by 2050.Advertising statement: This article contains external links, including but not limited to hyperlinks, Forms such as QR codes and passwords are designed to convey more information and save screening time. The results of these links are for reference only and all articles on this site contain this statement
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