The Verge: SSD prices could spike after Western Digital loses 6.5 billion 
gigabytes of NAND chips.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/11/22928867/brainstorming

"Western Digital says it has lost at least 6.5 exabytes (6.5 billion gigabytes) 
of flash storage due to contamination issues at its NAND production facilities. 
The contamination could see the price of NAND — the main component of SSDs — 
spike up to 10 percent, according to market research firm TrendForce. Any 
potential NAND shortages or price fluctuations could affect the PC market over 
the next few months, which had another big year in 2021 despite global chip 
shortages and demand for GPUs."
"The contamination of materials used in the manufacturing processes appears to 
have been detected in late January at two plants in Japan, with Western 
Digital’s joint venture partner, Kioxia (previously Toshiba), revealing it has 
affected BiCS 3D NAND flash memory.

"Western Digital and Kioxia’s partnership amounts to around 30 percent of the 
NAND flash market, according to TrendForce. Both Western Digital and Kioxia 
primarily supply SSD and eMMC storage drives for PCs, and Western Digital is 
one of the leading suppliers in the industry."

"It’s not clear what caused the contamination, whether products on the market 
will need to be recalled, or when production will resume. Western Digital says 
it’s “working closely with its joint venture partner, Kioxia, to implement 
necessary measures that will restore the facilities to normal operational 
status as quickly as possible.”

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