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NAND Flash · May 4, 2026

Samsung Expands 1TB microSD Cards With Newer V-NAND

Samsung has introduced enhanced 1TB microSD cards with updated performance and capacity positioning. The announcement is not a major market-moving event, but it does show continued deployment of advanced NAND into higher-capacity removable storage.

Price impact: -1Direction: downSource: Samsung Global Newsroom Semiconductors

Samsung has announced enhanced 1TB microSD cards with higher capacity positioning and performance improvements. At the product level, the item is a consumer storage update, but it still carries some relevance for RamTrend because it reflects how suppliers keep extending NAND density into mainstream removable storage formats. The main memory-market angle is indirect. A 1TB microSD product does not by itself shift global NAND pricing, yet it does signal confidence in flash density progression and product segmentation. When suppliers can support larger-capacity cards more broadly, it usually reflects steady improvement in NAND economics and bit output. That said, the item is weaker than a plant expansion, wafer-capacity shift, or formal production ramp. It is better read as a downstream product signal rather than a primary supply event. The likely pricing implication is limited and gradual. For RamTrend editorial purposes, the story is publishable as a small NAND market note, but it does not belong among the highest-priority memory supply headlines.

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