<p>➀ Kioxia is sampling 512Gbit TLC flash memory using 9th-gen 3D technology, targeting mid-low capacity storage and enterprise SSDs for AI systems; </p><p>➁ Features 61% write/12% read performance gains, 36% write/27% read efficiency improvements, with 3.6Gbit/s Toggle DDR6.0 speeds; </p><p>➂ Targets IoT/automotive embedded systems, uses wafer-level bonding for CMOS-memory integration, commercial production planned FY2025.</p>
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