Kioxia Begins Shipping 332-Layer 3D NAND to AI Data Centers, 59% Higher Bit Density

According to The Japan Times, Kioxia has begun sending samples of its 332-layer 10th-generation 3D NAND flash chips to AI data center operators. The new chip delivers 59% higher bit density than its eighth-generation product and reaches 4.8 Gb/s data speed, approximately 33% faster than the previous generation, while cutting power consumption by 10% for input and 34% for output. Kioxia is producing the chips at its Fab2 facility in Kitakami, Iwate Prefecture, which started operations in September 2025. The company expects significant production volume in the first half of 2026.
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