Apple joins the bid for Toshiba's memory section

Toshiba is falling in certain departments. More and more brands choose to diversify their sections, eating others that were formerly dedicated solely, or at least in a more specialized way, depending on which electronic products. One of which is being involved in a peculiar situation in this regard is Toshiba. There are a number of companies that are bidding (we do not know if downward or upward) to get hold of the NAND memory section that Toshiba has, and is that its facilities and all its patents could be really interesting for future business for many companies.

At least that's how he communicated it Nikkei, the Japanese leak portal, which has reviewed the following:

North American technology firms (Apple, Google and Amazon), have begun to see a great appeal and make interesting bets with respect to Western Digital and Toshiba, as an alternative to their current manufacturers, or to improve their own databases / servers.

Supposedly, this information has reached Nikkei from The Korea HeraldHowever, we are already quite used to giving too much credit to the words and leaks of this type of Asian media, clearly influenced mostly by national companies. Especially if we take into account that Apple has its main suppliers in Foxconn and TSMC, and nothing indicates that you want to assume the costs and the manufacturing method of any type of component.

Apple is a very conscientious company in what is known as "outsourcing", it really ends up employing many different companies, and outside the main matrix, with the intention of manufacturing their products, saving costs, and doing everything as quickly as possible . The one that does not seem to be involved in the bet for Toshiba is Samsung, which has its own NAND memories, and quite good too.


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