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About KIOXIA
KIOXIA is a global leader in flash memory and solid-state drives, delivering memory solutions across memory and storage products for consumer, enterprise, and automotive applications. The company focuses on advanced NAND flash technology and SSDs, with manufacturing facilities in Japan to support worldwide demand. KIOXIA emphasizes research and development in memory technologies to uplift the world with memory, and operates through a global network of regional offices and plants. The organization positions itself as a key player in data storage, memory solutions, and related technologies across multiple industries.
Recent News
Storage News Ticker – February 2
YMTC Expands NAND and DRAM Ambitions with New Fabs Despite U.S. Sanctions Pressure
Rohm, Toshiba and Mitsubishi Join Forces to Create a Power Chip Unit
TMTB Morning News
China's Premiere Memory-Maker YMTC Plans Two Additional Wuhan Fabs Using Homegrown Chipmaking Tools — Phase 3 Crosses 50% Domestic Tooling Threshold
Kioxia Holdings' FY Profit More than Doubles to $3.6B on AI‑driven Memory Demand
Kioxia Discontinues 2D NAND Products, Last Shipments to Be Made in 2028 — 1980s Planar NAND Memory Reaches End of Life
Chip Industry Week In Review
KIOXIA EXCERIA PRO G2 (PCIe Gen 5.0 NVMe SSD @ 14,9 GB/S) Review
Kioxia Killing Off Old NAND Chippery
CPO, Hybrid Bonding, PLP Featured At ECTC
Toto Ltd Shares Surge 18% to Five‑year High on AI Semiconductor Expansion and Record Profits
Asian Stocks Split as Trump‑Xi Summit Fuels Commodity Rally and Tech Optimism
Small Investors Are Piling Into This ETF at a Record Pace. What the Frenzy Is All About
The Emergence of Sustainable Orbital Data Center Infrastructure
Kioxia Launches XG10 PCIe 5.0 SSD Delivering up to 14 GB/S Reads
YMTC Expands Memory Production with New Fabs and DRAM Plans
Bye Bye MLC: QLC and TLC to Be Dominant SSD Technologies Amidst AI's Ravenous Appetite for NAND — and PLC Won't Probably Happen Till the Era of Petabyte SSDs
Nikkei 225 Slides 2% as Tech Sell‑Off Meets Fresh Taiwan Tensions
Japan Quake May Disrupt Semiconductor Supply Chain, Hit NAND and Photoresist Output
Samsung, Union Resume Talks After Labor Action Scare; Goldman Says "Korea: Buy"