Strong NAND flash demand should boost revenues throughout the supply chain
A strong NAND flash segment should boost November revenues at memory module makers A-Data Technology and Transcend Information, as well as at Taiwan-based memory distributor Supreme Electronics.
Despite recording a slight sequential setback in October revenues, A-Data reported its revenues rebounded 8.6 percent last month to NT$2.99 billion.
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