Company

Kioxia

Kioxia is a Japanese company that manufactures flash memory chips, including NAND flash, which are used in data storage devices like SSDs and USB drives.

Why it’s in the news: It is in the news due to its significant financial performance, including a forecasted 31-fold profit surge, and its corporate structure, including its largest shareholder.

Latest on Kioxia

  • Kioxia-linked leveraged ETFs await US approval
  • Kioxia says investment vehicle for SK Hynix is top shareholder
  • Kioxia’s outlook miss clouds optimism about memory chip boom
  • Kioxia forecasts $11.78 billion Q2 operating profit
  • Japan's Kioxia forecasts 31-fold profit surge as tech shares swing
  • Kioxia ships samples of 9th-generation flash memory
  • Kioxia's foundries are optimized for memory density, not for the thermal or electrical infrastructure that AI workloads actually require.
  • Kioxia's shares rose 7.6% on Friday, pushing the Japanese memory chipmaker's market value above ¥44 trillion ($274 billion).
  • Wikidata: Kioxia — located in — Japan
  • Wikidata: Kioxia — operates in — semiconductor industry

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