Toshiba, SanDisk join for chips
Toshiba Corp., Japan’s biggest chip maker, says U.S. firm SanDisk Corp will provide funds for equipment at a new joint factory that will manufacture memory chips used in digital cameras. "Toshiba has said 200 billion yen ($1.84 billion) will be invested in a new production facility using 300 mm wafers to manufacture NAND-type flash memory chips in Yokkaichi, central Japan."
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