In line with posting 18% on-quarter revenues growth in the second quarter, A-Data Technology anticipates its gross margins on of both NAND flash- and DRAM-based products will rebound to normal levels, according to the company.
The memory module maker recorded June revenues of NT$3.14 billion, up 16% on month and 51% on year. Revenues in the first half of the year totaled NT$16 billion, representing 3.29% on year growth.
A-Data, which records gross margins of 4.4% in the first quarter, expects its gross margins to pick up in the second quarter. The company attributes the pick up in margins to stabilizing average selling prices (ASPs) of both NAND flash and DRAM.
Article translated by Esther Lam and edited by Michael McManus