Beginning in 2024, the memory market is expected to have a new phase of growth that may last for up to two years, according to Simon Chen, chairman of memory module house Adata Tec...
As PC end-user inventory returns to healthy levels and supply chain replenishment demand gradually rebounds, memory module makers in Taiwan and China have pointed out that the output...
Memory spot prices for DRAM and NAND continue to pick up despite seasonal demand for the fourth quarter almost reaching an end, according to sources from the memory supply chain.
Huawei has obtained crucial patents on 6G technology, which may allow the Chinese company to thrive in the 6G era, according to Simon Chen, chairman of Adata Technology.
The top three memory chipmakers are cutting production to shore up prices, and their combined output has been practically halved, according to Simon Chen, chairman of memory module...
Team Group and other Taiwan-based memory module houses have increasingly prioritized their expansion into non-Chinese markets due to intense price competition in the Chinese retail...
ADATA announced in a regulatory filing on July 10 that its board of directors approved a capital injection worth up to US$25 million into its Indian subsidiary, ADATA Semiconductor...
Adata Technology has been stockpiling low-cost chip supplies in anticipation of a spike in spot market prices beginning in the third quarter. Increases in inventory value, according...
DRAM contract prices are likely to bottom out in the third quarter of 2023 while the NAND flash segment will reach the lowest point in the fourth quarter, according to memory module...
Adata Technology has observed signs of a potential demand reversal in the DRAM memory market during the second half of this year, according to Simon Chen, chairman for the memory...
Memory products will remain a buyer's market in the short term as inventory levels at suppliers are still at historical highs, and prices are caught in a tug-of-war between both suppliers...
Adata Technology believes its industry will start stabilizing in the second quarter, while fellow memory module firm Team Group still sees the industry having a difficult year.
Industrial memory module specialist Innodisk saw its January revenue increase more than 10% sequentially, outpacing consumer electronics-oriented memory module manufacturers.