Japanese flash memory maker Kioxia has reported a 48-fold increase in quarterly profits, largely attributed to the surging demand for AI hardware. The company, a spin-off from Toshiba, is now planning a major Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the United States for 2026. This move aims to tap into a broader base of American investors and capitalize on its recent financial success. AI
影响 Confirms strong demand for AI hardware and signals major investment opportunities in the semiconductor sector.
排序理由 Significant financial results and future IPO plans for a major hardware supplier driven by AI demand.
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