ZDNet: Samsung plans to suspend part of NAND flash memory production at Pyeongtaek fab
ZDNet: Samsung plans to suspend part of NAND flash memory production at Pyeongtaek fab
August 15, 2023 /SemiMedia/ — In keeping with ZDNet Korea, Samsung Electronics plans to cease some NAND flash reminiscence manufacturing at its P1 plant in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.
In keeping with business sources, Samsung is at the moment contemplating stopping a part of the manufacturing of the NAND Flash manufacturing line of the P1 manufacturing facility, which is principally liable for the manufacturing of Sixth-generation V-NAND with 128-layer stacking. The manufacturing cuts will final no less than a month, however may very well be prolonged into the second half of 2023.
At current, Samsung has diminished wafer funding in main NAND Flash manufacturing bases, together with Pyeongtaek and Hwaseong in South Korea and Xi’an in China.
The business estimates that Samsung’s NAND Flash output could lower by about 10%.
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