1. Kioxia showcased a 2Tbit NAND flash memory with QLC technology at the Future Memory and Storage (FMS) event, achieving the highest capacity to date. 2. The company also discussed the development roadmap for its next-generation 3D NAND technologies, focusing on performance improvements for the 9th generation and increased memory density for the 10th generation. 3. Kioxia's exhibition at FMS included a large booth with various models and displays, highlighting the advancements in its 3D NAND technology and the introduction of the 2Tbit NAND flash memory.
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