Kioxia Begins Shipping 332-Layer NAND Flash to AI Data Centers, 59% Denser Than Previous Generation

According to The Japan Times, Japanese chipmaker Kioxia has begun sending samples of its 332-layer 10th-generation 3D NAND flash memory to AI data center operators. The new chip delivers 59% higher bit density than its eighth-generation product and reaches speeds of 4.8 Gb/s, approximately 33% faster than the previous generation, while reducing power consumption by 10% for input and 34% for output. Production will ramp up in stages at Kioxia's Kitakami plant in Iwate Prefecture, with significant output expected in the first half of 2026.
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