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SK Hynix throws a spanner into Western Digital’s plan to merge with Kioxia, but it might not be game over just yet

As reported a few days ago, storage giant Western Digital had been working on a merger plan with Kioxia Holdings, a competitor in the same NAND flash and RAM markets. The result would give the combined group the largest share of sales than Samsung, the current holder of that honour. However, it looks like SK Hynix isn’t happy with the deal at all and the whole deal has ground to a halt.

That’s according to a report by Reuters and other sources, as none of the three companies are saying anything about it publicly. If you’re not aware, SK Hynix is one of the largest manufacturers of DRAM and NAND flash in the world, but it’s also a key investor in Kioxia, formerly Toshiba Memory.

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