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Monday 10 April 2017
Phison looking to maintain tie with Toshiba memory-chip business
Phison Electronics will be seeking to maintain its tie with Toshiba's flash memory business even if the ownership of the business is transferred, according to Khein Seng Pua, chairman...
Wednesday 5 August 2015
SanDisk, Toshiba announce 256Gb, 48-layer NAND chips
SanDisk has announced its 256Gb 3-bit-per-cell (X3) 48-layer 3D NAND chip and the start of 3D NAND pilot line operations in Yokkaichi, Japan in conjunction with its partner, Toshib...
Friday 24 February 2012
Toshiba starts mass production of 19nm NAND flash
Toshiba has developed a 3-bit-per-cell 128Gb chip, which entered mass production using the company's 19nm process technology earlier in February 2012, according to the NAND flash...
Thursday 14 July 2011
Samsung said to ramp new fab in September
Samsung Electronics is expected to open a new memory semiconductor fabrication plant in September, according to industry sources. Dubbed Line-16, the facility will be focused on the...
Monday 14 March 2011
Japan earthquake: NAND flash supply to tighten
Market observers have predicted that NAND flash memory, which is widely used in smartphones, tablets and other digital consumer electronics, will be in tight supply due to supply...
Thursday 15 July 2010
Intel, Micron reportedly resume plan to build fab for NAND flash
Industry sources have claimed that Intel and Micron Technology plan to break ground for a new NAND flash fabrication facility in Singapore by the end of 2010, raising concerns that...
Monday 21 September 2009
Toshiba and SanDisk reportedly to begin sub-30nm NAND flash production in 2H10
Toshiba and its NAND flash partner SanDisk reportedly plan to begin mass producing NAND flash chips fabricated on 20nm-class process technology in the second half of 2010, according...
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