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In the list those manufacturers that also produce hard disk drives or flash memory are identified. Additionally, the type of memory used in their solid-state drives is noted. This list does not include the manufacturers of specific components of SSDs, such as flash memory controllers. [1]
The following were the largest NAND flash memory manufacturers, as of the second quarter of 2023. [26] Samsung Electronics – 31.4%; Kioxia – 20.6%; Western Digital Corporation – 12.6%; SK Hynix – 18.5%; Micron Technology – 12.3%
The company ranked 150th on the Fortune 500 list of largest United States corporations by revenue. [43] In February 2019 the first microSD card with a storage capacity of 1 terabyte (TB) was announced by Micron. [44] As of March 2020 3.84TB Micron 5210 Ion is the cheapest large-capacity SSD in the world. [45]
In 2019, ADATA Technology's annual pre-tax net profit was NT$650,875 thousand, and the after-tax net profit was NT$441,769 thousand, with earnings per share of NT$2.04, ranking second among the top ten global SSD module brands. [10]
[24] [25] [26] Korean companies such as Hyosung, Dongbu CNI, and former stakeholders, including Hyundai Heavy Industries and LG, were considered potential bidders but were either denied or withdrew from the bidding. [27] In July 2011, SK Telecom, the nation's largest telecommunication company, and STX Group officially entered the bid. [28]
As demand for AI grows, it is driving strong growth for Micron Technology's (NASDAQ: MU) advanced memory and solid-state storage (SSD) products used for high-performance computing.
The remaining six companies that make up the top 10 global automotive battery sellers in the first half of 2021 (SK Innovation, Samsung SDI, CALB, Guoxuan, Sunwoda, and Svolt), account for 21.2 ...
Kioxia Holdings Corporation (/ k i ˈ oʊ k s i ə /), [2] simply known as Kioxia (stylized in all-uppercase), is a Japanese multinational computer memory manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company was spun off from the Toshiba conglomerate in June 2018 and gained its current name in October 2019; [ 3 ] [ 4 ] it is currently ...