China's three major storage companies will complete mass production of LPDDR4 chips in 2019

On July 21st, Hefei Changxin, which focused on domestic memory, has officially launched 8Gb LPDDR4 DRAM chips. Now, the latest news, starting in 2019, three storage chip factories in China will be completed and put into mass production memory. Flash memory.

According to the news, Hefei Changxin plans to launch 8GB DDR4 engineering samples before the end of this year. In 2019, Q3 officially launched 8GB LPDDR4, reaching 20,000 pieces per month at the end of the year.

The Taiwan Electronic Times reported that in 2019, three storage chip factories in China will be completed and put into mass production. Currently, the first order that Changjiang Storage is preparing is to produce 8GB SD memory cards with an order size of one. Ten sets of 32-layer 3D NAND flash memory chips.

Among them, Yangtze River Storage is developing 64-layer 3D NAND flash memory, and plans to launch samples by the end of 2018. Trial production of 8Gb LPDDR4 memory chips has begun Jinhua and Innotron are mainly responsible for the manufacture of DRAM memory chips, and it is expected to mass produce 8Gb DDR4 memory chips produced by 19nm technology next year.

Finally, some people in the industry believe that the breakthrough in domestic R&D and manufacturing is undoubtedly a blessing. What is even more gratifying is that the three camps in China's storage industry are actually reaching an established plan to let the market see the value of huge investment. .

Whether it is Hefei Changxin, Yangtze River Storage or Fujian Jinhua, the LPDDR4 chip production time is basically set in the first half of 2019.

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