ADATA's April Revenue Soars to Record High of NT$10.56 Billion, Inventory Exceeds NT$40 Billion
Memory module maker ADATA's April revenue reached a record-high of NT$10.56 billion. Inventory levels also surged past NT$40 billion. The company anticipates the memory market to remain seller-dominated for the next year, driven by the rapid expansion of AI.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Chien-chung, Hsinchu, 6th) Memory module manufacturer ADATA's April revenue continued to climb, reaching NT$10.56 billion, setting another historical high. ADATA stated that its inventory level also further increased to over NT$40 billion.
ADATA's self-reported April revenue was NT$10.56 billion, a year-on-year increase of 1.7 times. Among these, solid-state drive (SSD) revenue reached a historical high of NT$3.22 billion, mainly benefiting from the expanding contract price increase of NAND Flash.
ADATA's cumulative revenue for the first four months reached NT$36.67 billion, a year-on-year increase of 165.4%, already close to 70% of its full-year revenue for 2025.
ADATA Chairman Simon Chen, through a press release, pointed out that the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI), extending from cloud computing to enterprises and end-user devices, is driving explosive growth in memory demand. Observing suppliers' capacity planning, supply strategies, and pricing trends, he expects the memory market to remain seller-dominated for the next year.
Chen stated that as of the end of April, ADATA's inventory amount exceeded NT$40 billion, with most coming directly from upstream memory manufacturers, ensuring smooth operations until the fourth quarter of this year. (Editor: Chang Liang-chih) 1150506
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Chien-chung, Hsinchu, 6th) Memory module manufacturer ADATA's April revenue continued to climb, reaching NT$10.56 billion, setting another historical high. ADATA stated that its inventory level also further increased to over NT$40 billion.
ADATA's self-reported April revenue was NT$10.56 billion, a year-on-year increase of 1.7 times. Among these, solid-state drive (SSD) revenue reached a historical high of NT$3.22 billion, mainly benefiting from the expanding contract price increase of NAND Flash.
ADATA's cumulative revenue for the first four months reached NT$36.67 billion, a year-on-year increase of 165.4%, already close to 70% of its full-year revenue for 2025.
ADATA Chairman Simon Chen, through a press release, pointed out that the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI), extending from cloud computing to enterprises and end-user devices, is driving explosive growth in memory demand. Observing suppliers' capacity planning, supply strategies, and pricing trends, he expects the memory market to remain seller-dominated for the next year.
Chen stated that as of the end of April, ADATA's inventory amount exceeded NT$40 billion, with most coming directly from upstream memory manufacturers, ensuring smooth operations until the fourth quarter of this year. (Editor: Chang Liang-chih) 1150506
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