Introduction: Toshiba is the largest semiconductor manufacturer in Japan and the second largest integrated motor manufacturer, under the Mitsui Group. The company was founded in July 1875, originally named Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. In 1939, it was formed by the merger of Tokyo Electric Co., Ltd. and Shibaura Manufacturing Co., Ltd. The company's main businesses include digital products, electronic components, social infrastructure equipment, home appliances, etc. Since the 1980s, Toshiba has transformed from a company primarily focused on household appliances and heavy-duty motors to a comprehensive electronic appliance enterprise that includes communication and electronics. In the 1990s, Toshiba achieved rapid development in digital technology, mobile communication technology, and network technology, successfully transforming from a giant in the home appliance industry to a pioneer in the IT industry. Toshiba is an important member of the world's chip manufacturers. In the 1980s, Toshiba and NEC were the world's two largest semiconductor manufacturers. Toshiba has been one of the top 5 chip manufacturers in the world since the 1990s. In 2008, Toshiba ranked third, only behind Intel and Samsung, but ahead of Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics. By 2011, Toshiba's business in China had been carried out for 38 years, and its determination and efforts to "develop together with China" remained unchanged. Toshiba's digital products, electronic devices and components, social infrastructure, and home appliances businesses are all operating in China. To promote continuous expansion, Toshiba focuses on enhancing its capabilities in high value-added and high-performance memory and system large-scale integrated circuits (LSI), while strengthening the company's world leading position in the discrete components market. Its solid-state drive (SSD) has outstanding performance in terms of vibration resistance, transfer speed, design flexibility, and power efficiency, contributing to the company's continued vitality