Toshiba Memory and WD Jointly Investing in Flash Manufacturing Facility
In Kitakami, Japan
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 17, 2019 at 2:13 pmToshiba Memory Corporation (TMC) and Western Digital Corp. finalized a formal agreement to jointly invest in the K1″ manufacturing facility that Toshiba Memory is currently constructing in Kitakami, Iwate Prefecture, Japan.
K1 facility under construction
The K1 facility will produce 3D flash memory to support growing demand for storage in applications such as data centers, smartphones and autonomous cars.
Construction of the K1 facility is expected to be completed in the fall of calendar 2019.
The companies’ joint capital investments in equipment for the K1 facility will enable initial production output of 96-layer 3D flash memory beginning in calendar 2020, with meaningful output expected to begin later in the year.
Both companies will continue to cultivate and extend their leadership in their respective memory businesses by developing initiatives aimed at strengthening technology competitiveness, joint development of 3D flash memory, and making capital investments according to market trends.
“We are determined to demonstrate Toshiba Memory’s leadership in the market, including collaborating with Western Digital to actively execute initiatives that will strengthen our mutual competitiveness,” said Yasuo Naruke, president and CEO, TMC. “We look forward to jointly developing 3D flash memory and carrying out investments tailored to promising market opportunities.”
“The agreement to jointly invest in the K1 facility marks the continuation of our highly successful collaboration with Toshiba Memory, which has fostered growth and innovatin of NAND flash technology for two decades,” said Steve Milligan, CEO,WD. “Western Digital’s long-term investment strategy for the Kitakami site reflects our ongoing commitment to drive flash technology development and manufacturing along with Toshiba Memory. This expansion positions us well to provide the industry’s most competitive flash supply to meet long-term demand trends driven by the growing volume, velocity, variety and value of data.”