SEOUL, Aug. 25 (Yonhap) -- South Korean chipmaker SK hynix Inc. said Monday it has begun mass production of a new quadruple level cell (QLC) NAND flash to address the growing need for high-performance ...
Abstract: “NAND flash technology has come to dominate the nonvolatile memory market due to its low cost and high capacity. In the early days, it was used in media storage devices, an application in ...
Most smartphones and computers today boast extremely fast read and write speeds, thanks to a paradigm shift towards flash memory, especially in consumer PCs. NAND flash memory finds use in a variety ...
TL;DR: SK hynix is reportedly planning to introduce femto-second grooving and full-cut processes to its HBM4 and 400-layer and higher NAND flash, a move required as semiconductors get thinner and ...
Bottom line: The NAND flash industry is facing mounting pressure due to a combination of weak demand, oversupply, and declining prices. This challenging market environment has persisted throughout the ...
Due to oversupply, NAND flash prices are expected to fall faster than a team of free-falling parachuting elephants who have forgotten to pack a key ingredient of their act. TrendForce reports that the ...
Samsung has reportedly decided to cut NAND Flash production at its Xi’an plant in China by over 10% due to global oversupply. The move aims to stabilize NAND Flash prices and mitigate losses in its ...
The chip industry is pushing to quadruple the stack height of 3D NAND flash from 200 layers to 800 layers or more over the next few years, using the additional capacity will help to feed the unending ...