Samsung has big plans to maintain its dominance in the memory semiconductor market. A new report says that Samsung will commence the mass production of 290-layer V9 NAND later this month, and 430-layer NAND might be introduced next year.
290-layer V9 NAND
According to the latest KEDGlobal report, Samsung is scheduled to initiate mass production of 290-layer V9 NAND later this month. It will help the company lead rivals as the industry transitions to high-stacking high-density flash memory.
430-layer NAND
The South Korean tech giant is already the world’s top NAND player. However, it aims to widen its lead by launching 430-layer NAND in 2025. It would be a substantial push to the memory business in the market boom due to the era of artificial intelligence.
Market research firm TechInsights report indicates that Samsung could launch a 430-layer 10th-generation NAND chip in the second half of next year. The company will likely use triple-stack technology to make the V10 NAND flash memory.
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