Thursday, January 9, 2014
Memory module maker Adata on January 8 reported consolidated revenues of US$96.4 million for December, rising 11.16% on month and 10.71% on year.
Adata posted consolidated revenues of NT$8.493 billion for the fourth quarter, increasing 2.63%, and NT$33.525 billion for 2013, growing 18.89% on year.
Adata has two product lines, DRAM modules and NAND flash models. Revenues proportion for DRAM modules stood at 54.78% for December, 52.14% for the fourth quarter and 56.93% for the whole year, Adata said.
While prices for NAND flash modules are inclined to fall, PC-use DRAM module prices are on the rise due to OEMs and retail channels replenishing inventories, and a lack of new production capacity, Adata indicated.
Adata has stepped into LED lighting and is exhibiting LED lighting products at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show for the first time.
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