Samsung to produce 290-layer V9 NAND to win chip stacking war

Already the world's top NAND player, Samsung plans to widen its lead by launching 430-layer products next year

Samsung's high-performance eighth-generation V-NAND chips
Samsung's high-performance eighth-generation V-NAND chips
Jeong-Soo Hwang 3
2024-04-11 13:50:56 hjs@hankyung.com
Korean chipmakers

Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest memory chipmaker, is set to begin mass production of 290-layer ninth-generation vertical (V9) NAND chips later this month to lead rivals in the industry’s transition to high-stacking high-density flash memory.

The South Korean chipmaker also plans to unveil 430-layer NAND chips next year as demand for high-performance and large storage devices grows in the artificial intelligence era, industry sources said on Thursday.

The V9 NAND is a cutting-edge product that succeeds Samsung’s current flagship 236-layer V8 flash products, targeting large-scale enterprise servers and AI and cloud devices.

What’s significant with the V9 NAND is that Samsung utilizes its double-stack technology, sources said.

(Graphics by Sunny Park)
(Graphics by Sunny Park)

Due to technical limitations, triple-stack or triple-level cell technology is widely regarded as the most common method to manufacture around 300-layered chips.

According to market research firm TechInsights Inc., Samsung is expected to unveil a 430-layer 10th-generation NAND chip in the second half of next year.

Sources said that Samsung is expected to use triple-stack technology to make the V10 NAND flash memory.

Samsung has been the NAND market leader since 2002.

STACKING TECH WAR INTENSIFIES

Major chipmakers are engaged in a game of chicken in a race to develop advanced chip stacking technology to cut costs and improve performance.

Samsung's high-performance eighth-generation V-NAND chips
Samsung's high-performance eighth-generation V-NAND chips

Competition for NAND-based storage devices is fierce as AI chips focus on inference, which requires large-capacity storage devices to store and process images and videos.

A NAND flash is a type of non-volatile memory chip that stores data even when the power is off. It is used in devices like smartphones, USB drives and servers.

Higher-density NAND chips will accelerate data-intensive environments and workloads such as AI engines and big data analytics. For 5G smartphones, the enhanced capacity can enable faster launching and switching across multiple apps, creating a more responsive mobile experience and faster multitasking.

According to market research firm Omdia, the NAND flash market is expected to grow 38.1% this year after falling 37.7% in 2023.

Samsung's V-NAND 990 Pro 2 SSD (Photo captured from Samsung's website)
Samsung's V-NAND 990 Pro 2 SSD (Photo captured from Samsung's website)

To gain ground in the fast-growing market, Samsung has vowed to invest heavily in the NAND business.

Samsung executives said the company aims to develop over 1,000-layer NAND chips by 2030 for higher density and storage capabilities.

SK HYNIX, YMTC

Samsung’s rivals are also unveiling high-density NAND chips.

SK Hynix Inc., the world’s second-largest memory chipmaker, plans to start producing 321-layer NAND products using its triple-stack technology early next year.

Last August, the company showcased a sample of the 321-layer four-dimensional (4D) NAND at the Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara, California. SK Hynix said it would start mass production of the 1-terabit (Tb) triple-level cell (TLC) 4D NAND flash in the first half of 2025.

SK Hynix’s 321-layer 1Tb TLC1 4D NAND Flash
SK Hynix’s 321-layer 1Tb TLC1 4D NAND Flash

The company said the 321-layer NAND has improved productivity by 59% compared with its 238-layer, 512 Gb 4D NAND chips.

China's Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp. (YMTC), a flash memory specialist, began mass production of a 232-layer NAND product last year and plans to unveil 300-layer chips later this year.

With the growing demand for NAND chips, Samsung’s NAND business swung to an operating profit in the first quarter.

Write to Jeong-Soo Hwang at hjs@hankyung.com

In-Soo Nam edited this article.

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