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Micron's NAND Sales Hit $8.5B in FY25: Can the Momentum Continue?
Micron Technology (MU) reported record NAND revenues of $8.5 billion in fiscal 2025, up 18% year over year. In the fourth ...
The 74ABT00 is a quad 2-input NAND gate. This device is fully specified for partial power down applications using Ioff. The Ioff circuitry disables the output, preventing the potentially damaging ...
The SN54AC00-SP device contains four independent 2-input positive-NAND gates. Each gate performs the Boolean function of Y = A • B or Y = A + B in positive logic. SN54AC00-SP is tolerant to radiation.
Micron Technology MU is betting big on memory storage as a driver of its next phase of growth. In the third quarter of fiscal 2025, Micron’s NAND revenues grew 16% year over year to $2.2 billion, ...
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Phison CEO claims NAND shortage could last a staggering 10 years — says memory 'supercycle' imminent and 'severe' 2026 shortages are at hand
Phison CEO Pua Khein-Seng has claimed in an interview this week that the upcoming forecasted NAND flash shortage will last "for the next ten years", rather than the more optimistic 1 year claimed by ...
Forward-looking: Japanese memory maker Kioxia has some encouraging news that could supercharge SSD densities. At the International Workshop on Memory Technology in Seoul, the company laid out an ...
In its latest report, Lam Research beat earnings estimates both on the top and bottom lines. In Q4, revenue grew by 16% to nearly $4.4 billion. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) increased by 21%, ...
Bottom line: The NAND flash industry is facing mounting pressure due to a combination of weak demand, oversupply, and declining prices. This challenging market environment has persisted throughout the ...
This is the follow-on to my analysis of Micron (NASDAQ:MU) from a month ago, where I outlined the various categories Micron has been selling into and their gross margin profiles. In the article, I ...
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of September 15–September 21.
Traditional planar NAND flash has had a long and illustrious run, but its time is over. Multiple manufacturers have announced they have no plans to pursue 2D NAND below the 15nm process node. Share on ...
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