Western Digital SSD Material Contamination

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Western Digital announced a huge loss of NAND flash memory in a contamination incident at two of its fabrication facilities.

Western Digital specializes in hard disk drives and data storage solutions, offering consumer and enterprise products. Its SSD and hard drive range includes products that target the gaming community, including the WD Black range, compatible with Xbox One and PlayStation 5 among other devices. Gamers are likely to suffer from this blow to Western Digital’s NAND flash production, with fears that the price of SSDs could increase by 10 percent by Q2 2022.

The affected facilities, jointly run by Western Digital and Kioxia, are based in Yokkaichi and Kitakami, Japan. The production by these companies represents approximately 30 percent of the NAND flash market, showing that this incident is no small issue. Details about the cause of the contamination have not yet been released, but Western Digital announced it had lost 6.5 exabytes worth of NAND flash memory—equal to 6.5 billion gigabytes.

Reports indicate that the incident could have widespread implications for the SSD market. The contamination was reportedly detected in late January, raising questions if products using these chips have already reached consumers. Apple has reportedly used chips produced by Kioxia in their iPhone 13, iPad Pro, and MacBook lineups, triggering rumors about whether products produced in January could be affected by the incident. As of yet, there have been no product recalls linked to this incident.

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Sorry kids, no consoles in a while. No smartphones either. Time to play games on your stone-age consoles and phones if your new hardware breaks.
 
I wonder if SSD shortage will make PCs with hard drives more popular again because the cost of SSD will be less affordable.
 
I feel many workers will be fired, demoted and some workers will get pay cuts or no raises because they did not prevent SSD contamination.

I wonder if SSD shortage from contamination will make more affordable slower computers with SSD like Cheaper Google Chromebooks, and HP Stream laptops to cost more than a faster desktop computers with Intel i3 and Pentium CPUs, but uses a cheaper hard drives instead of a more expensive SSD to keep the price under $400.
 
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No recalls? At all? How can they get away with that? I’m wondering who were affected by the incident.
 
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