Companies like Adata, Phison, and Winbond are experiencing improved revenues in September and Q3, with an overall positive future outlook, reports UDN.com.
The memory industry is seeing positive growth, especially after production cuts by leading makers such as Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix.
Adata, leveraging both the production benefits and the recovery of DRAM and NAND prices, presented remarkable figures.
The company’s September revenue landed at NT$14.82 billion ($461.2 million), which is a monthly increase of 16.47% and an impressive annual growth of 113.10%.
With plans to meld online and offline sales strategies, they are poised for an even more profitable season, according to the report.
Furthermore, Adata’s leader, Chen Libai, has highlighted signs of industry revival and anticipates DRAM and NAND Flash contract prices to ascend by 10%-15%.
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Companies like Adata, Phison, and Winbond are experiencing improved revenues in September and Q3, with an overall positive future outlook, reports UDN.com.
The memory industry is seeing positive growth, especially after production cuts by leading makers such as Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix.
Adata, leveraging both the production benefits and the recovery of DRAM and NAND prices, presented remarkable figures.
The company’s September revenue landed at NT$14.82 billion ($461.2 million), which is a monthly increase of 16.47% and an impressive annual growth of 113.10%.
With plans to meld online and offline sales strategies, they are poised for an even more profitable season, according to the report.
Furthermore, Adata’s leader, Chen Libai, has highlighted signs of industry revival and anticipates DRAM and NAND Flash contract prices to ascend by 10%-15%.
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