According to news from this site on July 31, Korean media ZDNet Korea reported that the QLC version of Samsung Electronics’ V9 NAND flash memory has not yet obtained mass production license, which has affected the production line construction planning of Pyeongtaek P4 factory. Samsung Electronics announced in April this year that the 1Tb capacity TLC version of its V9 NAND flash memory has achieved mass production, and the corresponding QLC version will enter mass production in the second half of this year. However, until now, Samsung Electronics has not issued a PRA (this site's note: should refer to Production Readiness Approval) mass production-ready license for V9 QLC NAND flash memory. QLC flash memory with higher capacity and lower cost is currently the hot spot for AI inference server storage needs. The unclear future of star products has led to different opinions within Samsung Electronics on whether to use the first phase of the Pyeongtaek P4 factory entirely for NAND production.
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