Transcend's Q1 Profit Surpasses Last Year's Full-Year Profit, EPS NT$18.93
Memory module manufacturer Transcend Information announced that its net profit after tax for the first quarter of 2025 reached NT$8.122 billion, significantly exceeding its full-year profit from the previous year. This strong performance is attributed to the surging demand for AI, leading to a structural shortage of memory, and the company's stable supply.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Chien-chung, Hsinchu, 7th) Memory module manufacturer Transcend Information's net profit after tax for the first quarter reached NT$8.122 billion, significantly surpassing its full-year profit of NT$5.568 billion last year. Earnings per share (EPS) for the first quarter was NT$18.93.
Transcend's operations grew strongly in the first quarter, with single-quarter revenue reaching a historical high of NT$13.628 billion, a 100% increase quarter-on-quarter. The gross profit margin climbed to 76.39%, an increase of 14.77 percentage points from the fourth quarter of 2025. Net profit after tax, also a historical high, was NT$8.12 billion, a 149% increase quarter-on-quarter, with EPS of NT$18.93.
Transcend stated that the surge in demand for artificial intelligence (AI) has led to a structural shortage of memory, with traditional specification memory in short supply. Transcend's stable supply has helped customers reduce the risk of material shortages, driving significant revenue growth. Through good supply chain and inventory management, profitability has been improved.
Looking ahead, Transcend pointed out that it will continue to maintain stable supply, long-term customer relationships, and enhance service value. It will also optimize manufacturing efficiency through production line automation and manage expenses to sustain its profit momentum. (Editor: Lin Chia-hsin) 1150507
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Chien-chung, Hsinchu, 7th) Memory module manufacturer Transcend Information's net profit after tax for the first quarter reached NT$8.122 billion, significantly surpassing its full-year profit of NT$5.568 billion last year. Earnings per share (EPS) for the first quarter was NT$18.93.
Transcend's operations grew strongly in the first quarter, with single-quarter revenue reaching a historical high of NT$13.628 billion, a 100% increase quarter-on-quarter. The gross profit margin climbed to 76.39%, an increase of 14.77 percentage points from the fourth quarter of 2025. Net profit after tax, also a historical high, was NT$8.12 billion, a 149% increase quarter-on-quarter, with EPS of NT$18.93.
Transcend stated that the surge in demand for artificial intelligence (AI) has led to a structural shortage of memory, with traditional specification memory in short supply. Transcend's stable supply has helped customers reduce the risk of material shortages, driving significant revenue growth. Through good supply chain and inventory management, profitability has been improved.
Looking ahead, Transcend pointed out that it will continue to maintain stable supply, long-term customer relationships, and enhance service value. It will also optimize manufacturing efficiency through production line automation and manage expenses to sustain its profit momentum. (Editor: Lin Chia-hsin) 1150507
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