Kioxia – The Japanese memory expert positions its AI chip and defies skeptics!
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Kioxia is sending samples of its 10th chip generation with 59% more memory to AI data centers. CEO Ota sees no signs of demand weakness. Opportunity with risk: South Korea dominates, but Kioxia excels in speed. New chip generation as a bet on the data hunger of data centers Kioxia is ramping up its offensive in the lucrative business of memory for artificial intelligence: The Tokyo-based company is sending initial samples of its tenth chip generation to operators of AI data centers. The new 332-layer 3D flash memory can hold about 59% more data...
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