47.3% fall for Q1 SSD gross sales
47.3% fall for Q1 SSD gross sales
Posted Date: 2023-06-06
Q2 is predicted to indicate a small demand improve.
Kioxia rose to 3rd place in Q1 regardless of its enterprise SSD income dropping 39.7% to roughly $296 million.
Samsung’s Q1 enterprise SSD income fell to US$801 million, marking a QoQ decline of 55%. Samsung holds a aggressive edge in know-how with the launch of a 128-L PCIe 5.0 product.
Hynix had Q1 enterprise SSD income of $458 million—a QoQ lower of 36.4%.
WDC noticed Q1 enterprise SSD revenues fall 50% to $225 million. WDC’s R&D tempo for enterprise SSDs has lagged behind rivals with a notable decline in NAND income this yr, resulting in the corporate reducing capex.
Micron had a Q1 downturn of 29.2% to $218 million.
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