Kioxia, WD Elevate Capacity Utilization, Pushing NAND Flash Supply Growth to 10.9%
March 19, 2024 | TrendForceEstimated reading time: 1 minute
TrendForce reports that anticipation of NAND Flash price hikes into Q2 has motivated certain suppliers to minimize losses and lower costs in hopes of returning to profitability this year. Kioxia and WD led the charge from March, boosting their capacity utilization rates to nearly 90%—a move not widely adopted by their competitors.
TrendForce points out that to meet the demand surge in the second half of the year, especially given Kioxia and Western Digital’s currently low inventory, the production increase is mainly targeting 112-layer and select 2D products. This strategy is expected not only to secure profitability within the year but also to contribute to a projected 10.9% rise in the annual NAND Flash industry supply bit growth rate for 2024.
Kioxia sets sight on 218-layer capacity expansion by 2025 to lead in high-stack technology
Process upgrades have become essential for maintaining cost competitiveness with NAND Flash prices on the rise in 2024 and a gradual reduction in suppliers’ stock levels. Samsung and Micron are at the forefront of this effort, with their 200-layer and above product output anticipated to surpass 40% by the year’s end.
Kioxia and Western Digital’s production focus in 2024 remains on 112 layers. Benefiting from Japanese government subsidies, equipment installation to increase 218-layer output is expected to commence in the latter half of the year, with a more aggressive outlook for 218-layer production in 2025. Kioxia’s strategy involves directly advancing to 300-layer and above processes after 218 layers to achieve a more favorable cost structure and regain technological and cost leadership.
NAND Flash demand bit growth falls short of expectations as prices increase under pressure in second half
It’s been observed that following in the footsteps of Kioxia/Western Digital, NAND Flash suppliers are expected to gradually ramp up production in the latter half of this year. However, with inventory levels of PC and smartphone buyers rising in the first quarter, subsequent procurement momentum is expected to decline. Additionally, AI has not notably driven NAND Flash capacity upgrades this year, and unless there’s a significant uptick in Enterprise SSD purchases, the overall demand for NAND Flash may not meet expectations. Thus, TrendForce predicts that the rate of price increases for NAND Flash contracts will decrease to 10–15% starting in the second quarter, before dropping to 0–5% in the third quarter.
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