Although the failure of the memory factory at the end of March led to a short-term suspension of production, Micron rushed to announce the launch of the third NAND plant in Xinjiapian last week, which was a relief for PC users on the SSD.
According to Digitimes, in fact, Samsung, Toshiba, SK Hynix and other 'original particles' all released signals of increased production.
According to the industry agency DRAMeXchange (Jibang Technology), after 2018's round of overweight, in 2019, the production capacity of flash memory chips will increase dramatically.
Specifically, Samsung Xi’an’s flash memory plant will be put into production in 2019. Toshiba’s Fab6, built in Mie, Japan, is also planned to start incremental work on 3D flash memory in 2019, and Fab7 is also planned. The latter will provide 96-storey Density stacked Flash chip.
In addition, do not ignore a secret 'force', that is, China's Yangtze River Storage and other projects.
It seems that from the second half of the year to next year, it will be a 'water injection period' for SSDs, and PC users can feel comfortable buying and buying.