Nitto Denko to expand HDD baseboard capacity for AI data center demand
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Nitto Denko said it will invest JPY28 billion (US$176.68 million) through fiscal 2028 to expand production of thin-film metal base boards for hard disk drives, raising capacity by 40% from fiscal 2025 levels. The move is aimed at meeting demand driven by AI-related data center growth.
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