Toshiba Builds World's Largest and Most Advanced Flash Memory Factory
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Toshiba Memory Corporation, the world leader in manufacturing high-performance flash memory solutions, has celebrated the creation of the first K1 semiconductor manufacturing facility in Kitakami, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. This factory will be completed in the fall of 2019 and will be one of the world's most advanced 3D flash memory manufacturing operations.
Toshiba Memory Continues to Reaffirm its Leadership in the Competitive Flash-Based Memory Industry
Toshiba Memory is leading the way with advances in its BiCS flash technology, its proprietary 3D flash memory, which is the most advanced on the market. The demand for 3D flash memory is increasing significantly due to the increasing demand for servers, data centers and business smartphones. Toshiba's new facility will make an important contribution to improving the worldwide availability of this valuable resource.
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The new facilities will be Toshiba's largest and most advanced. It will be built with a seismic isolation structure that will allow it to absorb tremors from earthquakes, and reduce environmental loads by deploying the latest energy-saving manufacturing facilities. It will also introduce an advanced production system that uses artificial intelligence to boost productivity.
Toshiba Memory expects to continue its investments in joint ventures in the new facilities based on ongoing discussions with Western Digital Corporation. T oshiba Memory will continue to actively cultivate initiatives aimed at strengthening competitiveness, including timely capital investments and R&D in line with market trends. The company will also contribute to the development of the regional economy of Iwata prefecture.
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