Wednesday, April 7, 2010
A-Data Technology report revenues reach NT$4.83 billion (US$153 million) in March 2010. Shipments of its DRAM modules for the month also scored a company record, according to the company, which added that sales proportion from the segment grew to 65.54%.
A-Data's March revenues represent a 51.2% growth sequentially, and a 142.9% jump from a year earlier. Monthly sales generated from DRAM products were NT$3.17 billion, growing significantly from NT$1.845 billion in February. Meanwhile, the NAND flash segment totaled NT$1.67 billion in March, up 23.13% on month.
A-Data said its long-term supply contracts with chipmakers have allowed it to benefit from the tight PC-memory market driven by the demand side.
A-Data's accumulated revenues for the first quarter amounted to NT$11.73 billion, up 101.7% from 2009. DRAM modules accounted for 58.99% of its first-quarter revenues, with the remainder from NAND flash devices, the company revealed.
The company expects to generate record annual revenues in 2010.
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