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Kioxia is a major player in the global memory market, specializing in flash memory and solid-state drives (SSDs). The brand was established in 2019 following the spin-off of Toshiba Memory Corporation from the Toshiba conglomerate. The name 'Kioxia' is a combination of the Japanese word 'kioku' (memory) and the Greek word 'axia' (value).
While the company is headquartered in Japan and carries out significant research and development there, its consumer-grade products like the TransMemory USB series are largely manufactured at high-capacity facilities in China to maintain competitive pricing. The brand identity is deeply rooted in Japanese technological heritage, specifically the invention of NAND flash memory by Fujio Masuoka while at Toshiba in the 1980s. Today, Kioxia continues to be one of the world's leading producers of NAND memory, supplying components for a wide range of devices from smartphones to enterprise servers.
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