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Data Storage
Fully incorporate leading-edge NAND technologies into SSDs
Expand product lineups
Reinforce business for Cloud Data Center Solutions
HDD
Enhance Cost Competitiveness
Maintain industry's smallest process rule
Moving toward launching of BiCS*1 NAND
( rst generation release in 2013)
Improve profitability
Early launch and expansion of our line-up of leading-
edge, value-added products
(e.g., UFS*2, and others)
Response to environmental changes and stable supply
Flexible decision-making on investments
(Yokkaichi Operations Fab No. 5, phase 2)
Hybrid Drive
(NAND+HDD)
SSD
NAND
Flash Memory
Faster Speed
Higher
Capacity
Storage systems with high-speed, high-capacity and low-power in a smaller space
*1: BiCS:Bit Cost Scalable memory *2: UFS:Universal Flash Storage (planned)
Data Explosion
20202012
over 10 times
Storage Devices Establishing stable and strong pro table structure
Leveraging our technological strengths across product lines ¥1.4 trillion
e.g.2 Healthcare
New Concept Innovation
Achieve creative growth by leveraging Toshiba’s broad technologies in a wide range of application  elds with Toshiba’s powers of creativity and innovation
Challenging new  elds and industries
Consider potential customers from a fresh perspective
Reconsider business models
Reconsider how to best take advantage of technological
assets (more than 50,000 retained patents)
New Business Development
Marketing, product design and business model planning
Support for Incubation of Creative Ideas
Technology, sales, manufacturing, management strategy,
design,  nance, human resources
e.g.1 Infrastructure Maintenance
Utilizing image processing technology developed in the TV
business to monitor old infrastructures such as tunnels and
bridges for maintenance purposes
Infrastructure health monitoring
3D
recon guration
×
High-precision
GPS Recon gures detailed
3D topologies in real-time
from a 2D video
MatrixeyeTM
Glasses-less 3D TV × CT scanner
Establish a new cross-divisional type of organization to make maximum use of Toshiba Group’s assets and resources
Scheduled for release in 2013
×
Cloud Services & Solutions Provide cloud services and integrated storage systems to support
Toshiba’s Smart Community business
¥400 billion
Lifestyles-related Businesses Transforming from BtoC to BtoB and Smart Community businesses ¥1.3 trillion
FY2015 Plan Net sales
Finding needs by looking at the market from di erent perspectives
Creative utilization of existing technologies
Medical Glasses-less 3D
3D
ultrasonic  aw
detection
Medium-term Business Plan
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TOSHIBA Annual Report 2013