A-Data ramps capacity, aims to boost OEM business to over 30% in near term
A-Data Technology aims to boost the contribution from its OEM business to over 30% of its total business, in line with its aggressive capacity ramp up in China, according to company chairman Simon Chen at a recent company investor conference.
Own-brand memory module sales currently account for over 70% of A-Data’s sales with the remainder coming from its OEM business, Chen detailed.
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