1. Kioxia announces sampling of its eighth-generation BiCS 3D memory products with a maximum capacity of 2 terabits, doubling the previous largest capacity; 2. The new flash memory chips can achieve 4 TB of capacity in a single package and offer a transfer rate of 3.6 Gbps per die; 3. Kioxia also releases a new 1-Tbit part optimized for performance, offering 30% faster sequential writes and 15% quicker read latency.
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