Kioxia
Kioxia's headquarters at Msb Tamachi Station Tower S in Shibaura, Tokyo | |
| Formerly | Toshiba Memory Holding Corporation (March–October 2019) |
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| Company type | Public |
| Industry | Electronics |
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| Founded | March 1, 2019 |
| Headquarters | Shibaura, Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Nobuo Hayasaka (President and CEO) |
| Products | |
| Revenue | ¥1.53 trillion (FY2021) |
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Number of employees | c. 15,300 (2023) |
| Website | |
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Kioxia Holdings Corporation (/kiˈoʊksiə/) is a Japanese multinational computer memory manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company was spun off from the Toshiba conglomerate in June 2018 and gained its current name in October 2019; it is currently majority owned by Bain Capital which holds a 56% stake, while Toshiba holds a 41% stake.
In the early 1980s, while still part of Toshiba, the company was credited with inventing flash memory. As of the second quarter of 2021, the company was estimated to have 18.3% of the global revenue share for NAND flash solid-state drives.