Recent #NAND flash news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago

➀ Sandisk plans to increase prices for all products aimed at channel and consumer customers starting April 1, with a hike of over 10%.

➁ The increase is due to the transition to a supply shortage in the NAND Flash chip industry and recent tariff changes, which will affect the availability of supplies and increase Sandisk's business costs.

➂ Sandisk will continue to conduct frequent price reviews and expects additional increases in the next quarter.

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3 months ago

Kioxia has unveiled its 10th generation 332-layer 3D NAND flash memory technology, offering up to 33% better performance and enhanced bit density, interface speeds, and power efficiency compared to its 8th generation ICs.

The new technology features a CMOS directly Bonded to Array (CBA) and Toggle DDR6.0 interface, enabling a 4.8 GB/s NAND interface speed.

While the 322-layer design is not yet at the company's goal of a 1,000-layer 3D NAND by 2027, it still represents a significant advancement in bit density by 59% and power efficiency improvements.

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6 months ago

➀ The chip industry is striving to increase the stack height of 3D NAND flash memory from 200 layers to 800 layers or more in the coming years to meet the endless demand for various types of memory.

➁ The additional layers will bring new reliability issues and a series of incremental reliability challenges, but the NAND flash memory industry has been steadily increasing the stack height over the past decade.

➂ The development direction of 3D NAND is from 500 to 1,000 layers. However, achieving so many layers is not just a matter of doing more of what we have been doing.

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6 months ago

➀ The rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications requires expanded memory capacity and data bandwidth;

➁ The CXL interface, based on PCIe, aims to provide low-latency, high-bandwidth connections for efficient memory sharing between devices such as CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators;

➂ The CXL interface allows Flash to overcome the semantic wall between DRAM and Flash, providing high capacity and low-cost memory.

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8 months ago

➀ NAND Flash demand is weak, with contract prices expected to decline by 3-8% in Q4;

➁ TrendForce predicts that the decline in contract prices will be over 10% in Q4, with the exception of enterprise-level SSDs, which will only see a small increase of 5%;

➂ The demand for servers remains stable, but consumer markets are weak, and the supply exceeds demand due to overproduction and conservative procurement strategies.

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8 months ago
➀ Kioxia, the third-largest manufacturer of NAND flash, has seen its valuation drop from $30 billion to $5 billion over the past seven years. Initial bids for Toshiba's memory business reached $30 billion, but the current market value is significantly lower. ➁ Toshiba's memory unit was previously owned by a Bain-led consortium that included Hynix, Apple, Dell, Kingston, and Seagate. ➂ With the latest valuation of $5 billion, Toshiba could potentially re-integrate its former memory unit at a low price.
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8 months ago
➀ Micron has announced the volume production of its ninth-generation (G9) TLC NAND SSD, marking an important milestone in the industry; ➁ The G9 NAND offers a data transfer speed of 3.6 GB/s, providing excellent bandwidth for data read and write operations; ➂ G9 NAND's storage density can be increased by up to 73% compared to the previous generation, with a smaller form factor that saves 28% of the area compared to competitive products.
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9 months ago
➀ The Kingston NV3 is a budget-friendly SSD with decent power efficiency and cooling, but its performance is inconsistent. ➁ Kingston's NV3 targets the budget market with QLC NAND and updated controllers, aiming to improve on the NV2. ➂ The NV3 uses the SMI SM2268XT2 or Phison E27T controller and offers BiCS6 TLC and QLC flash options, aiming for a balance between cost and performance.
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9 months ago
➀ Kioxia, a major NAND flash memory supplier, has filed for an IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange with a target valuation of over $10 billion. ➁ The company, currently controlled by Bain Capital, SK hynix, and Toshiba, aims to raise at least $500 million. ➂ This IPO marks Kioxia's second attempt to go public, reflecting an improved business climate and strong financial performance.
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9 months ago
➀ Kioxia has filed an application to list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange with a target market cap of over $10.3 billion and aims to raise $500 million. ➁ The company is currently owned 56% by Bain and Hynix, with Toshiba holding 41%, making it the third largest producer of NAND flash. ➂ There have been ongoing discussions about a potential merger between Kioxia and Western Digital, which jointly owns some NAND production facilities with Kioxia.
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10 months ago
1. KIOXIA's engineering team, led by Hideaki Aochi, Ryota Katsumata, Masaru Kito, Masaru Kido, and Hiroyasu Tanaka, received the Future of Memory and Storage Lifetime Achievement Award for their pioneering work in 3D flash memory. 2. The team introduced the world's first 256Gb, 48-layer 3D flash memory in 2015, revolutionizing data storage. 3. KIOXIA's BiCS FLASH™ 3D flash memory technology has significantly enhanced the capabilities of data centers, consumer electronics, and mobile devices.
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10 months ago
1. DRAM and NAND Flash revenues are projected to increase by 75% and 77% respectively in 2024, driven by higher bit demand and improved supply-demand balance. 2. High-value products like HBM, DDR5, and LPDDR5/5X are expected to boost DRAM ASPs significantly. 3. NAND Flash revenue growth is supported by the adoption of QLC SSDs in enterprise and smartphones, and restrained capital expenditures by manufacturers.
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