As soon as YMTC broke through 128-layer NAND FLASH technology, Samsung started to develop 160-layer

2020-07-02 14:28
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Recently, relevant Korean media reported that Samsung Electronics has set up a special group a few days ago, the main content of which is to further improve Samsung's production technology, and then to increase the production capacity of NAND FLASH flash memory.


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According to the report, due to the current impact of the new crown epidemic, most memory manufacturers hold conservative opinions on the choice of flash memory capacity expansion, and even adopt further production reduction methods to maintain the inherent interests of enterprises.


Samsung Electronics, however, is not afraid of the epidemic, and is still determined to move forward, setting up a special team to increase investment in flash memory technology.


Indeed, looking at the current development trend of the storage industry, it is obviously out of fashion to use the original capacity expansion method to strengthen the market share, and it is the inevitable trend for the survival and development of the future flash memory market to work hard on product technology.


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As a leader among NAND FLASH manufacturers, Samsung Electronics has already mass-produced 128-layer sixth-generation NAND FLASH technology products on the market. In order to further improve the market competitiveness of 128-layer V-NAND FLASH, Samsung has established a special task The group, whose members include Samsung Device Solutions Manufacturing Technology Center and executives responsible for the production of NAND FLASH flash memory. The new team will set out to solve any problems in the chip production process and provide technical guidance to them to improve the overall production efficiency.


Not only that, the Samsung team is also approaching the goal of a 160-layer seven-generation product.


As a result, as a leading domestic storage company, Yangtze Storage must not be taken lightly. This will be a protracted battle for the domestic chip business.