Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Bye-bye Toshiba flash, hello Kioxia

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Toshiba rebrands flash memory business as Kioxia
Carol Sliwa, Senior News Writer

Come October, Toshiba's flash memory business will be known as Kioxia, which will develop, produce and sell the company's flash memory and SSDs. While some confusion over the change is expected, a bigger concern may be the separation of the SSD and HDD businesses. (Storage Soup)

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