Kioxia and WD JV To Receive Up To ¥150 Billion Government Subsidy
For Yokkaichi and Kitakami plants in Japan
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 6, 2024 at 2:02 pmKioxia Corporation and Western Digital Corporation announced that their JV manufacturing facilities at Yokkaichi and Kitakami plants have been approved to receive an up to ¥150 billion subsidy, including facilities that will produce its latest generation of 3D flash memory based on the innovative wafer bonding technology and future generation advanced nodes.
The subsidy will be granted under a designated government program aimed at facilitating corporate investment in cutting-edge semiconductor production facilities and securing stable production of semiconductors in Japan. This marks the second time that Kioxia’s and Western Digital’s JV manufacturing facilities are receiving this subsidy from the Japanese government. Previously, the joint venture manufacturing facility at Yokkaichi was approved to receive up to ¥92.9 billion subsidy from the Japanese government in 2022.
Leveraging an over 20-year joint venture partnership, the 2 partners will continue to enhance the development and production capabilities of cutting-edge flash memory at the Yokkaichi and Kitakami plants in Japan. In addition, they will contribute to the development of semiconductor-related industries and talent.
“We appreciate the support of the Japanese government and will continue to produce cutting-edge flash memory, which is indispensable for technologies that underpin the expanding digital transformation of society. With this subsidy, we will continue to contribute to the advancement of the semiconductor industry and the development of local and domestic economies,” said Nobuo Hayasaka, president and CEO, Kioxia.
David Goeckeler, CEO, WD, said: “We thank the Japanese government for their ongoing and unwavering commitment to our joint venture flash memory manufacturing facilities in Japan and our long track record of innovations in the NAND flash industry. This support recognizes the important role of advanced memory and data storage technologies in addressing a diverse and growing set of data-driven applications.”
The 2 companies have the longest and most successful JV partnership in the semiconductor industry, creating category-defining products such as the 3D flash memory.