Inflation impacts demand, 2022 DRAM module makers' revenues fall
October 24, 2023
According to TrendForce, high inflation has reduced consumer demand for electronics, with worldwide DRAM module sales expected to reach USD 17.3 billion in 2022—a 4.6% YoY drop. Because each module producer supplies a distinct domain, their revenue performance differed greatly.
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DRAM module house revenue to grow 7% YoY
August 30, 2022
Spurred by pandemic-induced lifestyle changes in the past two years, demand for distance education grew and sales of electronic products boomed, driving the growth of DRAM module shipments.
DRAM Module revenue undergoes 5% YoY growth for 2020
September 02, 2021
Annual shipment of notebook computers and desktop PCs underwent a massive increase in 2020 thanks to the proliferation of the stay-at-home economy brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic last year, according to TrendForce
DRAM Module revenue undergoes 5% YoY growth for 2020
September 02, 2021
Annual shipment of notebook computers and desktop PCs underwent a massive increase in 2020 thanks to the proliferation of the stay-at-home economy brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic last year, according to TrendForce
DRAM module revenue decreases by 3% YoY in 2019
August 26, 2020
The massive drop-off in DRAM quotes in 2019 culminated in a total yearly decline of more than 50%, which led to revenue losses for most module makers in 2019, according to TrendForce’s latest investigations.
Top 10 DRAM module suppliers by revenue, which grew by over 40% YoY in 2018
August 21, 2019
According to the latest global DRAM module supplier rankings by DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, although DRAM prices took a downturn in 2H18, ASP for the whole year came above 10% in 2017.
Kingston is the clear leader among branded SSD module makers
October 16, 2018
DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, announces the global ranking of SSD module makers (NAND Flash manufacturers excluded) for 2017 based on the shipments of their own-branded SSD products in the channel market.
Global sales revenue of DRAM modules grew 69% in 2017
July 30, 2018
DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, reports that the global sales revenue of DRAM modules for 2017 totaled USD 11.7 billion, amounting to a significant growth of 69% compared with the result of the previous year.
Apacer launches industrial-grade wide-temp identification defining IC capabilities
May 10, 2018
In response to the frequent malfunction of commercial grade IC marketed for wide-temp use in embedded and IPC systems, Apacer is promoting the identification of true industrial grade wide-temp products.
Global DRAM module industry in 2014 saw 21% revenue growth
July 06, 2015
The latest DRAM module maker ranking by DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, reports that the gross sales of the global DRAM module market for 2014 was USD 8.8 billion.
Apacer rolls ADM4 (ATA Disk Module)
September 19, 2011
Apacer Technology rolls out the next-generation industrial modular PATA SSD for embedded/Thin Client devices: ADM 4 (ATA Disk Module).
The SSD Performance Test: 60GB KingFast is testing winner
September 09, 2011
DRAMeXchange tested the mainstream products of 2.5” SSDs, including the standard SSDs with affordable prices and the high-speed SDDs, which are adopted by medium and small size companies and work stations.
Apacer to sign SSD cooperation with Diskeeper
September 19, 2008
Apacer Technology is said to sign a strategic cooperation agreement with Diskeeper. The cooperation is aimed at the joint development of solid-state drive (SSD) solutions.
Acer to sell its stake in Apacer
July 09, 2008
Acer is to sell its 34.4% stake in the memory module subsidiary Apacer Technology. Powerchip Semiconductor (PSC), A-Data Technology and Apacer's current management team are said to buy the Acer shares state industry sources.
Third-Party DRAM Module Market Prospers in 2006
October 31, 2006
Following the lead of the DRAM chip market, the third-party DRAM module business is chalking up a great year, with revenue growth of 15.7 percent in the first half compared to the same period in 2005, and an expected rise of 28.5 percent for all of 2006, according to iSuppli Corp.
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