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Kioxia Holdings Corp
Kioxia Holdings makes NAND flash memory, the storage chips used in smartphones, laptops, servers, solid-state drives, memory cards, and many other digital devices. It sells these chips and related storage products to electronics makers, data center operators, cloud companies, and storage-device manufacturers that need fast, nonvolatile memory for storing data. The company makes money mainly by selling memory chips and finished storage products into the global electronics supply chain. Its customers build Kioxia’s parts into their own devices and systems, so Kioxia sits near the start of the value chain as a key supplier of a component that many products cannot function without. What makes Kioxia’s business different is that it is focused almost entirely on flash memory, a market where scale, manufacturing know-how, and close ties to device makers matter a lot. That gives the company a specialized role: it does not sell finished consumer gadgets, but the memory inside them and the storage hardware that powers data-heavy computing.
Kioxia Holdings makes NAND flash memory, the storage chips used in smartphones, laptops, servers, solid-state drives, memory cards, and many other digital devices. It sells these chips and related storage products to electronics makers, data center operators, cloud companies, and storage-device manufacturers that need fast, nonvolatile memory for storing data.
The company makes money mainly by selling memory chips and finished storage products into the global electronics supply chain. Its customers build Kioxia’s parts into their own devices and systems, so Kioxia sits near the start of the value chain as a key supplier of a component that many products cannot function without.
What makes Kioxia’s business different is that it is focused almost entirely on flash memory, a market where scale, manufacturing know-how, and close ties to device makers matter a lot. That gives the company a specialized role: it does not sell finished consumer gadgets, but the memory inside them and the storage hardware that powers data-heavy computing.