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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Tokyo: Operations at two Japanese factories producing flash memory chips have been disrupted by the contamination of industrial materials, chipmaker Kioxia<\/a> said Thursday.

It comes as the tech industry grapples with a global semiconductor shortage that has hampered the manufacturing of numerous products from cars to gaming consoles.

Kioxia said it suspected \"contamination of materials used in the manufacturing processes\" at its plants leading to operations being partially suspended, without giving further details.

The company, a spin-off of Japanese conglomerate
Toshiba<\/a>, said it was working to restore full output at the factories in central and northern Japan as soon as possible.

Kioxia's US-based partner Western Digital also confirmed the disruption and estimated it would cause \"a reduction of flash availability of at least 6.5 exabytes\" at the plants, which are run by the two companies as a joint venture.

A unit of
digital data<\/a>, there are one billion gigabytes in an exabyte.

Hideki Yasuda, an analyst at Ace Research Institute, said the disruption was more bad news for the industry.

\"Flash memory prices will rise for sure, further adding fuel to the recent component price hike trend stemming from supply shortages,\" he told Bloomberg News.

A pandemic-fuelled surge in demand for home electronics that use semiconductors has throttled chip supplies -- a crisis deepened by a cold snap in the United States, a drought in Taiwan and a fire at Japanese manufacturer Renesas last year.

A number of firms have recently announced plans for new semiconductor plants as the chip squeeze continues. In November,
Samsung<\/a> said it will build a microchip factory in Texas<\/a>, a $17 billion investment.

Taiwan's
TSMC<\/a> has said it will build a plant in Japan in partnership with Sony<\/a>, while China's biggest chipmaker said in September that it would build a new factory in Shanghai.
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工业污染破坏flash芯片两家日本工厂

谈到之际,科技行业全球半导体短缺阻碍了生产的许多产品从汽车到游戏控制台。

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东京:两艘日本工厂生产闪存芯片已经被污染破坏的工业材料,芯片制造商Kioxia周四说。

谈到之际,科技行业全球半导体短缺阻碍了生产的许多产品从汽车到游戏控制台。

Kioxia表示,疑似“污染材料制造过程中使用的“工厂导致操作部分暂停,没有透露更多细节。

公司,日本企业集团的分拆东芝表示,这是努力恢复完整的输出在日本中部和北部的工厂尽快。

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Kioxia的美国伙伴西部数据也证实了破坏和估计会导致“减少闪电获得至少6.5艾字节”的植物,这是由两家公司作为一个合资企业。

一个单位的数字数据,有十亿g 1 eb。

分析师Hideki Yasuda Ace研究所表示,破坏更多的坏消息。乐动扑克

“闪存价格肯定会上涨,进一步向最近的组件添加燃料涨价趋势源于供应短缺,”他告诉彭博新闻社。乐动扑克

需求激增pandemic-fuelled家电使用半导体压制芯片供应——危机加深了寒流在美国,干旱在台湾和日本制造商去年瑞萨开火。

许多公司最近宣布了新的半导体植物芯片紧缩仍在继续。去年11月,三星说,它将建立一个芯片工厂德州,一个170亿美元的投资。

台湾的台积电曾表示,将在日本建立一个工厂合作索尼中国最大的芯片制造商,而9月表示,将在上海建立一个新的工厂。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Tokyo: Operations at two Japanese factories producing flash memory chips have been disrupted by the contamination of industrial materials, chipmaker Kioxia<\/a> said Thursday.

It comes as the tech industry grapples with a global semiconductor shortage that has hampered the manufacturing of numerous products from cars to gaming consoles.

Kioxia said it suspected \"contamination of materials used in the manufacturing processes\" at its plants leading to operations being partially suspended, without giving further details.

The company, a spin-off of Japanese conglomerate
Toshiba<\/a>, said it was working to restore full output at the factories in central and northern Japan as soon as possible.

Kioxia's US-based partner Western Digital also confirmed the disruption and estimated it would cause \"a reduction of flash availability of at least 6.5 exabytes\" at the plants, which are run by the two companies as a joint venture.

A unit of
digital data<\/a>, there are one billion gigabytes in an exabyte.

Hideki Yasuda, an analyst at Ace Research Institute, said the disruption was more bad news for the industry.

\"Flash memory prices will rise for sure, further adding fuel to the recent component price hike trend stemming from supply shortages,\" he told Bloomberg News.

A pandemic-fuelled surge in demand for home electronics that use semiconductors has throttled chip supplies -- a crisis deepened by a cold snap in the United States, a drought in Taiwan and a fire at Japanese manufacturer Renesas last year.

A number of firms have recently announced plans for new semiconductor plants as the chip squeeze continues. In November,
Samsung<\/a> said it will build a microchip factory in Texas<\/a>, a $17 billion investment.

Taiwan's
TSMC<\/a> has said it will build a plant in Japan in partnership with Sony<\/a>, while China's biggest chipmaker said in September that it would build a new factory in Shanghai.
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