The KIOXIA engineering team, consisting of Hideaki Aochi, Ryota Katsumata, Masaru Kito, Masaru Kido, and Hiroyasu Tanaka, will accept this prestigious award for its pioneering work in developing and commercialising 3D flash memory.
“My fellow KIOXIA engineers are an inspiration not only for their technological accomplishments but also for their commitment to advancing the field through continuous innovation and support for the technologists around them,” says Katsumata, “our contributions have not only made a reverberating impact, but have also fostered a spirit of innovation and collaboration within the community. It is wonderful to see this leadership and vision acknowledged.”
KIOXIA presented the concept of BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology at the VLSI Symposium in 2007.
After announcing the prototype, KIOXIA continued development to optimize the technology for mass production, eventually introducing the world’s first1 256 gigabit (Gb), 48-layer 3D flash memory in 2015.
“KIOXIA’s innovation in 3D flash memory has revolutionized data storage, transforming it from a mere advancement of existing technologies into a groundbreaking solution that meets the demands of modern computing,” said Chuck Sobey, FMS General Chair. “We are delighted to showcase this important contribution and look forward to seeing what the future holds.”
With a 3D stacked structure that boosts capacity and performance, BiCS FLASH™ 3D flash memory has been a transformational force in the storage industry. The technology has enabled higher density storage solutions while delivering reliability and efficiency, significantly enhancing the capabilities of data centers, consumer electronics, and mobile devices – and setting a new standard for flash memory technology.
By leveraging vertical stacking, KIOXIA addressed the limitations of planar NAND flash, paving the way for future developments in memory storage solutions.
“KIOXIA’s technical innovation in 3D flash memory cannot be overstated,” says KIOXIA vp Atsushi Inoue, “our technology has set new standards in the industry, enabling flash memory to vastly increase storage density per cell, die and package. I am excited to see our achievements recognized.”
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