The company announced its goals at the recent International Memory Workshop held in Seoul, South Korea. During its keynote speech, KIOXIA explained how 3D NAND flash has rapidly advanced in the last ...
Yangtze Memory has developed 120-layer NAND flash memory as a "secret weapon" to circumvent US restrictions on the sales of 3D NAND with 128 layers or more to China, according to industry sources.
The technology industry is increasingly talking about GPUs being central to AI infrastructure, but the limiting factor ...
AI is driving demand and higher prices for DRAM and NAND into 2026.  Products using non-volatile memories to replace NOR and ...
This could be the turning point where we all stop going 'Eww' when we see a QLC SSD. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. For SSD ...
TL;DR: KIOXIA will begin mass production of its 9th Gen BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory in fiscal 2025, featuring 512Gb TLC devices with 120-layer stacking. This technology offers up to 61% faster write ...
The world's NAND flash makers have been embroiled in a battle to reach 1,000 layers of flash first. This race will theoretically give the winner the opportunity to be first to market with an ...
Vertical scaling is vital to increasing the storage density of 3D NAND. According to imec, airgap integration and charge trap layer separation are the keys to unlocking it. Inside the charge trap cell ...
It's skipping servers and coming straight to gaming PCs first. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. SK Hynix could be held as an ...
Japanese NAND Flash manufacturer Kioxia unveiled its latest advancement in NAND flash memory technology on February 20, featuring an impressive increase to 332 layers, up from the previous 218 layers.
The evolution of flash memory over 35 years. The rise of NAND flash. How KIOXIA has been involved in advancing flash memory. This author of the article is Scott Nelson, Executive Vice President and ...