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[News] Korean NAND Flash Manufacturers Cautiously Increase Wafer Input, Capacity Utilization Maintains Around 50%


2024-04-17 Semiconductors editor

According to a report from South Korean media The Chosun Daily, Samsung Electronics is set to increase wafer input by approximately 30% this quarter at its NAND Flash production lines in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, and Xi’an, China. However, Samsung remains cautious about further production increases to avoid impacting NAND Flash price trends.

The report indicates that while Samsung’s NAND Flash production lines can exceed 2 million wafers in a quarter at full capacity, internal targets for wafer output in the second to fourth quarters are capped at 1.2 million wafers each, maintaining overall utilization rate at around 50%.

Market expectations cited in the same report suggest that Samsung Electronics will reaffirm its stance on reducing NAND Flash production during the first quarter earnings call later this month. In the previous earnings call, Samsung noted persistent high levels of NAND Flash inventory among major customers, necessitating continued aggressive production cuts.

The same report further indicates that SK hynix has set a quarterly cap of around 600,000 wafers for NAND Flash production, with overall utilization rate ranging between 50% and 60%.

As per TrendForce’s data, it has projected a strong 13–18% increase in Q2 NAND Flash contract prices, with enterprise SSDs expected to rise highest. Despite Kioxia and WDC boosting their production capacity utilization rates from Q1 this year, other suppliers have kept their production strategies conservative. The slight dip in Q2 NAND Flash purchasing—compared to Q1—does not detract from the overall market’s momentum, which continues to be influenced by decreasing supplier inventories and the impact of production cuts.

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Please note that this article cites information from The Chosun Daily.

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