flash was invented by Toshiba in the mid-1980s and named after its ability to erase a block of data "in a flash." However, this block erasing is flash memory's peculiarity. Flash memory cells must ...
Kioxia, which until October of 2019 was known as Toshiba Memory, is a world leader in flash memory and SSD technologies, including SLC NAND flash memory, NAND with integrated controllers ...
embedded SuperFlash® non-volatile memory. The newly available 40nm SST process features a >20% reduction in eFlash cell size and 20-30% macro area over UMC’s mass production 55nm SST technology.
Toshiba conducted what was seen as a “fire sale” of its memory business — a component it invented in the 1980s — in the wake of an accounting scandal and financial troubles. Nand flash ...
The Japanese chip maker issued new shares, while two of its largest shareholders—Bain Capital and Toshiba Corp.—sold part of their stakes. Kioxia makes NAND flash-memory chips used in ...
Kioxia, formerly known as Toshiba Memory, was the chip division of Toshiba, and was sold to a Bain-led consortium in 2018 for $18 billion. Shares of Japan computer memory manufacturer Kioxia rose ...
Formerly the semiconductor unit of Japanese engineering giant Toshiba, the company is the world's third-largest producer of NAND flash memory chips. It was acquired by US investment firm Bain ...
Formerly the semiconductor unit of Japanese engineering giant Toshiba, the firm is the world's third-largest producer of NAND flash memory chips. It was acquired by US investment firm Bain Capital ...