Chipmaker targets hybrid cars as engine for revenue growth.AN increasing market for hybrid cars hybrid car, hybrid vehicle hybrid n → Hybridfahrzeug nt or -auto nt is a chief target of International Rectifier International Rectifier Corp. (NYSE: IRF) is a manufacturer of power semiconductors (MOSFET, IGBT, diodes and thyristors), located in El Segundo, California, USA. It has a market capitalization of 2.48 billion USD and is listed on the S&P Midcap 400. Corp., the El Segundo-based chipmaker chip·mak·er n. A manufacturer of electronic and integrated circuit chips. whose power management components wind up in a range of products, from computers to washing machines to automobiles. Traditionally, the company has made parts that go into the cabin area of the car, said Graham Robertson, a company spokesman. But autos are requiring more sophisticated electronic components under the hood under the hood - [hot-rodder talk] 1. The underlying implementation of a product (hardware, software, or idea). Implies that the implementation is not intuitively obvious from the appearance, but the speaker is about to enable the listener to grok it. . International Rectifier has reported recent contract wins from a number of major automobile manufacturers and suppliers for integrated starter alternators, electric power steering Electric power steering (EPS or EPAS) is designed to use an electric motor to reduce effort by providing assist to the driver of a vehicle. Most EPS systems have variable assist, which allows for more assistance as the speed of a vehicle decreases and less assistance systems, engine preheat pre·heat tr.v. pre·heat·ed, pre·heat·ing, pre·heats To heat (an oven, for example) beforehand. pre·heat er n. systems and direct fuel injection systems.
Electronic engine components are most prevalent in hybrid cars, which must operate on electronic power while the car temporarily turns off its gasoline motor at stops or at low speeds. Gasoline-powered cars can also improve energy consumption with greater use of electronic engine components. International Rectifier reported net income of $29.4 million for the fourth quarter ended June 30, compared with $13.2 million for the like period a year earlier. Revenue rose 30.8 percent to $298.6 million. The stock has fallen 26.6 percent since the beginning of the year to $36.77 as of Aug. 5, tracking a general slump in the chip industry. Last week, Toyota Motor Corp. said it would boost production of its popular Prius hybrid vehicles This is a list of hybrid vehicles in chronological order of production: Early designs
International Rectifier cannot disclose whether its products are on any of these models, Robertson said. However, the worldwide market for electronic automobile components is expected to rise to $11 billion in the next 10 years, Robertson said. If the company can hold its present market share, this segment of its business would be three times larger than the overall company is today. "Fifty percent of the world's energy goes into motors and 50 percent of that is wasted," Robertson said. "We have the goal of saving that 25 percent of the world's energy." |
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