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Wednesday 12 June 2019
SSD penetration rate expected to reach over 60% in 2019
The global penetration rate of SSDs is expected to reach over 60% in 2019 as prices of NAND flash-based memory devices, particularly high-capacity models, have reached their sweet...
Monday 3 June 2019
Taiwan memory module firms focus more on niche-market products
Taiwan-based memory module makers have put increased focus on growing sales of their high-margin niche-market product lines to mitigate the impact of falling DRAM and NAND flash prices...
Friday 24 May 2019
5G-driven bull market for memory to start 2020, says Adata chair
Despite escalating uncertainties of the US-China trade war, the memory sector is expected to embrace the largest-ever bull market starting 2020, driven by massive 5G applications,...
Friday 10 May 2019
Memory module makers expect shipments to rise with slowed price falls in 2Q19
Taiwan memory module makers showed mixed performances in the first quarter of 2019 amid sharp price falls for both DRAM and NAND flash, but they all expect the price falls to slow...
Wednesday 10 April 2019
Adata, Team Group revenues increase in March
Memory module firms Adata Technology and Team Group have both reported sequential increases in March consolidated revenues of about 11% and 28%, respectively.
Thursday 21 March 2019
PCIe SSD rising as mainstream, to grab 50% market share in 2019
Driven by sharp price falls for NAND flash chips, global shipments of SSDs are estimated to surge 20-25% in 2019 from 200 million units seen in 2018, and PCIe SSDs are expected to...
Tuesday 19 March 2019
Adata swings to loss in 2018
Memory module firm Adata Technology has reported net losses of NT$0.82 (US$0.03) per share for 2018, due mainly to losses in inventory value arising from DRAM and NAND flash price...
Thursday 7 March 2019
Servers key to reversing downward trend in DRAM prices
Demand for servers will play an important role in stopping DRAM memory prices from falling further in the second half of 2019, according to sources at Taiwan-based memory module ma...
Friday 15 February 2019
Adata sees SSD sales ramp up
Memory module maker Adata Technology saw sales of its SSD products increase 14.2% on year and over 10% sequentially to account for 22% of company revenues in January 2019.
Monday 7 January 2019
Adata expects DRAM demand to pick up in 2Q19
Taiwan-based memory modules supplier Adata Technology expects market demand for DRAM products to pick up starting in the second half of 2019 along with the gradual easing of Intel's...
Wednesday 26 December 2018
Adata sets up automotive electronics business unit
Memory module maker Adata Technology has announced the establishment of an automotive electronics business unit, eyeing the enormous opportunities from various sectors of the car...
Wednesday 24 October 2018
NAND flash prices may see larger drop in 2019
NAND flash prices have declined by 50% so far this year due mainly to capacity expansions among major suppliers worldwide, and the prices are expected to drop further in 2019, when...
Monday 8 October 2018
Adata revenues hit 5-year high in 3Q18
Memory module maker Adata Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.64 billion (US$85.2 million) for September 2018, down nearly 10% on year and 22% sequentially. Revenues...
Tuesday 14 August 2018
Adata net profits hike in 2Q18
Memory module firm Adata Technology has reported earnings per share nearly doubled on quarter to NT$0.52 (US$0.02) in the second quarter. EPS for the first half of 2018 came to NT$...
Wednesday 11 July 2018
Industrial SSD sales drive Transcend revenue growth in June
Memory module firm Transcend Information has reported June consolidated revenues increased 6.5% sequentially to NT$1.53 billion (US$50.3 million), driven by robust sales of industrial...
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