Kioxia's projections, as covered by the Japanese outlet PC Watch, extrapolate from past trends and improve upon existing NAND cell technology. The company expects NAND die density to hit 100 Gbit/mm² with 1,000 memory cell layers just three years from now. To achieve this, the rate of increase would...
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