Western Digital has offered to drop out of a group bidding for Toshiba’s much vaunted flash memory chip business in order to take a stronger position in their joint venture instead.

The move may help Toshiba seal a deal to sell the chip business after long delays, following the failure of Westinghouse, its US nuclear power engineering subsidiary.

You may also like
WD Brings Portable SSDs To The Masses
Western Digital, Kioxia In $27 Billion Merger Talks
What Next For Hisense After Senior Management Exit?
WD Launches World-First Wireless Charging Pad With Data Backup
OZ To Get Right To Repair Laws Smartphones & Appliance Makers Targeted

Leave a Reply