Artists' impression of the new facility
Toshiba Memory starts work on semiconductor facility
TOKYO, July 25, 2018
Toshiba Memory Corporation, a world leader in memory solutions, recently held a ground-breaking ceremony for the first semiconductor fabrication facility (fab), called K1, in Kitakami, Iwate prefecture, in northeastern Japan.
On its completion in autumn 2019, the facility will be one of the most advanced manufacturing operations in the world, dedicated to production of 3D flash memory, said a statement from the company.
Toshiba Memory continues to advance technologies in flash memory. The company is now leading the way forward with advances in its BiCS Flash, its proprietary 3D flash memory, it said.
Demand for 3D flash memory is increasing significantly on fast growing demand for enterprise servers, datacentres and smartphones, it added.
Toshiba memory expects continued strong growth in the mid and long term. The new facility will make a major contribution to business competitiveness in corporation with Yokkaichi operations, said a statement.
The new facility will not only be the largest Toshiba Memory fab, but it will be the most advanced as well. It will be constructed with a seismic isolation structure that allows it to absorb earthquake tremors, and it will reduce environmental loads by deployment of the latest energy-saving manufacturing facilities.
It will also introduce an advanced production system that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to boost productivity. Decisions on the new fab’s equipment investment, production capacity and production plan will reflect market trends, it said.
Toshiba Memory expects to continue its joint venture investments in the new facility based on ongoing discussions with Western Digital Corporation, it added.
Going forward, Toshiba Memory will continue to actively cultivate initiatives aimed at strengthening competitiveness, including timely capital investments and R&D in line with market trends. The company will also contribute to the development of the regional economy of Iwate prefecture, Japan, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service