China’s Yangtze Memory Technologies plans to build two fabs beyond the Phase 3 plant it’s due to complete in Wuhan this year, a move that would more than double its current wafer output, Reuters reported today, citing three sources familiar with the plans. Each of the three new plants will produce 100,000 wafers per month at full capacity, while YMTC's existing two Wuhan fabs produce a combined 200,000 wafers per month. Phase 3 is expected to begin operations late this year and reach 50,000 wpm by 2027, with equipment installation already underway, per the sources that Reuters cited. Article continues below Reuters noted that YMTC has sent low-power DRAM samples to clients and expects feedback by year-end. Both YMTC and CXMT are understood to be drastically increasing their DRAM and NAND production over the next two years, and YMTC has decided to allocate around 50% of Phase 3’s capacity to DRAM rather than NAND.…