Kioxia and Sandisk Unveil Next-Generation 3D Flash Memory Technology Achieving 4.8Gb/s NAND.........
Kioxia
Corporation and Sandisk Corporation have pioneered a
state-of-the-art 3D flash memory technology, setting the industry benchmark
with a 4.8Gb/s NAND interface speed, superior power efficiency, and heightened
density.\ Unveiled at ISSCC 2025, the new 3D flash memory innovation,
together with the companies’ revolutionary CBA (CMOS directly Bonded to Array)
technology1, incorporates one of the latest interface
standards, Toggle DDR6.0 for NAND flash memory, and leverages the SCA (Separate
Command Address) protocol2, a novel command
address input method of its interface, and PI-LTT (Power Isolated Low-Tapped
Termination) technology3, which is
instrumental in further reducing power consumption.
Leveraging this unique high-speed technology, the companies
expect the new 3D flash memory to achieve a 33 percent improvement in NAND
interface speed compared with their 8th generation
3D flash memory currently in mass production, reaching a 4.8Gb/s interface
speed. The technology can also deliver enhanced power efficiency of data
input/output, reducing power consumption by 10 percent for input and 34 percent
for output, thereby achieving a balance of high performance and low power
consumption. Previewing the 10th generation
3D flash memory, the companies detailed that by increasing the number of memory
layers to 332 and optimizing the floor plan for increased planar density, the
technology improves bit density by 59 percent.
Hideshi Miyajima, Chief Technology Officer at Kioxia, said,
"With the proliferation of AI technologies, the amount of data generated
is projected to increase significantly and so is the need for increased power
efficiency in the modern data center. Kioxia strongly believes that this new
technology will enable larger capacity, higher speed, and lower power
consumption products including SSDs for future storage solutions and lay the
groundwork for development of AI."
SVP of Global Strategy and Technology at Sandisk, Alper
Ilkbahar, said, "As AI advances, customer needs for memory are becoming
increasingly diverse. Through our CBA technology innovation, we aim to launch
products that deliver the best mix in terms of capacity, speed, performance,
and capital efficiency to cater to our customers across market segments."
Kioxia and Sandisk also shared plans for the upcoming 9th generation
3D flash memory. Enabled by their unique CBA technology, the companies can
combine the new CMOS technology with an existing memory cell technology to
deliver capital-efficient, high-performance, low-power products. Both companies
remain committed to developing cutting-edge flash memory technologies, offering
tailored solutions to meet customer needs, and contributing to the advancement
of the digital society.
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