Business Description
Kioxia Holdings Corporation develops, manufactures and sells NAND flash memory and solid-state drives. The business traces back to Toshiba, which invented NAND flash in 1987; it was separated as Toshiba Memory in 2018, renamed Kioxia in 2019 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in December 2024.
Production is centred on the Yokkaichi plant in Mie Prefecture and the newer Kitakami plant in Iwate, both run under a long-standing manufacturing joint venture with SanDisk of the United States. End demand comes from smartphone storage, PCs and data-centre SSDs, which makes earnings unusually sensitive to the memory price cycle.
Corporate Data
| Ticker | 285A |
|---|---|
| Exchange | Tokyo Stock Exchange |
| Market Segment | Prime Market |
| Sector | Electric Appliances |
| Head Office | Tamachi Station Tower S, 3-1-21 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0023, Japan |
| Founded | March 1, 2019 |
| Fiscal Year End | March 31 |
| Website | Official website |
Latest Coverage
- July 31, 2026 Kioxia Quintuples Q1 Revenue to ¥1.77 Trillion and Lifts Operating Profit 28-Fold on AI Memory Demand Semiconductors · TSE: 285A
- May 15, 2026 Kioxia FY26 Profit Doubles as AI Memory Demand Drives Record Year Semiconductors · TSE: 285A