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Wednesday 8 April 2026
Adata, Team Group post record March sales, expect 40% contract price hike in 2Q26
Memory module giants Adata Technology and Team Group both reported record-high revenue for March 2026. Adata's monthly revenue surpassed NT$10.54 billion (approx. US$330.19 million), a rise of 47.09% from February and 181.48% year over year. Meanwhile, Team Group reported NT$4.92 billion in March revenue, surging 326.68% sequentially and 120.49% from a year earlier, setting new records for both monthly and first-quarter sales.
Wednesday 8 April 2026
China intervenes in memory supply; Apple outpaces local smartphone vendors
Memory shortages are pushing prices sharply higher, forcing a reshuffle across the consumer electronics market. Chinese authorities have intervened for a second time, convening domestic memory leaders CXMT and YMTC to provide "strategic support" aimed at stabilizing prices and containing supply chain costs for local brands. Yet with a wide supply-demand gap in DRAM and NAND flash, near-term price stabilization remains unlikely.
Wednesday 8 April 2026
Memory rally lifts Adata to record quarter, AI demand fuels outlook

Adata reported record monthly revenue in March, surpassing NT$10 billion (US$315 million) for the first time and lifting first-quarter revenue to NT$26.11 billion, up 1.6 times year-over-year and marking a new quarterly high.

Wednesday 8 April 2026
SK Hynix reportedly in talks with Microsoft and Google on long-term AI memory deals
After Samsung Electronics moved to secure long-term memory supply agreements with major technology companies, rival SK Hynix is now pursuing similar deals with leading artificial intelligence firms, including Microsoft and Google.
Wednesday 8 April 2026
Chinese SSD maker DapuStor sees rising QLC demand as AI drives storage growth
Chinese enterprise SSD (eSSD) maker DapuStor entered its IPO subscription phase in early April 2026, driven by rapid expansion in AI infrastructure. The company recently observed multiple downstream customers significantly revising their order forecasts upwards after the Lunar New Year holidays. DapuStor highlighted that QLC SSDs are becoming a key trend for North American and Chinese cloud service providers (CSPs) to ease cost and capacity pressures. Its 245TB product has officially reached customer sampling stages.
Wednesday 8 April 2026
Kioxia considers first dividend as long-term contracts shape global memory strategy
Kioxia Holdings, Japan's NAND flash memory producer, is exploring the possibility of paying its first dividend since listing in December 2024, reflecting confidence in its growing earnings amid rising memory prices, Nikkei reported. VP Yoshihiko Kawamura told Nikkei that the company is leaning toward a stable dividend rather than share buybacks, though the timing remains undecided. Kioxia plans to present its medium- to long-term capital allocation strategy — including growth investments and shareholder returns — at an investor briefing scheduled for June.
Wednesday 8 April 2026
SK Hynix begins supply of 321-layer QLC cSSD for the AI PC era
SK Hynix has started global shipments of a next-generation compact SSD designed for AI-driven personal computers, a move that could reshape storage choices for device makers and end users worldwide. The cSSD promises higher capacity and improved efficiency to meet growing demand for AI PC storage.
Wednesday 8 April 2026
Intel and Musk's Terafab revive IDM collaboration as chipmaker pushes turnaround
Intel's industrial ecosystem is converging on a vertically integrated chip model, as Intel joins the Terafab project led by SpaceX, xAI, and Tesla—marking both a revival of the IDM approach and a potential turning point in Intel's turnaround strategy.
Tuesday 7 April 2026
Innodisk revenue jumps 4x in March, first-quarter hits record
Memory module maker Innodisk extended its strong growth momentum in March 2026, reporting monthly revenue of NT$5.67 billion (approx. US$177.34 million), up 35.8% month-over-month and 484.8% year-over-year. First-quarter revenue reached NT$13.18 billion, also a record high.
Tuesday 7 April 2026
Weekly news roundup: China's special AI chip supply ends; TSMC plans 12 fabs in Arizona
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of March 30-April 5, 2026:
Tuesday 7 April 2026
Samsung's eightfold profit jump signals AI spending immunity to geopolitical risk
Samsung Electronics reported a record-shattering eight-fold leap in quarterly profit, as insatiable demand for artificial intelligence (AI) memory chips outweighed growing concerns over geopolitical instability in the Middle East.
Monday 6 April 2026
Smartphone order cuts hit IC design as recovery pushes to 2027
Market sentiment toward the 2026 smartphone outlook has turned increasingly pessimistic. On the supply side, rising component costs have expanded beyond memory to include across-the-board chip price hikes, making it unclear whether the initial round of handset price increases seen in early 2026 will be the only one.
Sunday 5 April 2026
DDR4 16Gb spot price falls after 2,200% surge as memory market polarizes
After soaring more than 2,200% over the past year, DDR4 16Gb spot prices have finally begun to decline, signaling a growing polarization in the memory market in the first quarter of 2026. While DRAM and NAND Flash contract prices remain strong on the back of supply constraints and server demand, spot markets — especially in China — are experiencing sharp drops amid weak consumer demand and inventory sell-offs.
Sunday 5 April 2026
China storage module maker Techwinsemi gains from AI-driven NAND cycle, expands smartphone ties
AI data center demand is tightening memory supply while NAND makers phase out low-capacity legacy nodes. Shenzhen Techwinsemi Technology said rising NAND prices are squeezing margins for devices priced near CNY1,000, even as supply shifts create new growth opportunities. The company has secured partnerships with leading Chinese smartphone vendors.
Saturday 4 April 2026
Exclusive: Nanya Tech revenue hits record on DRAM price surge; Kioxia clarifies investment intent
Nanya Technology Corporation (NTC) reported March 2026 revenue of NT$18.17 billion (approx. US$568.15 million), up 16.42% month-over-month and 560.04% year-over-year. First-quarter revenue climbed to NT$49.09 billion, surging 582.91% to a record high, underscoring a sharp rebound in the DRAM cycle.
Thursday 2 April 2026
South Korea exports hit record US$86bn, chip demand drives breakout above US$80bn
South Korea's exports climbed to a record US$86.1 billion in March 2026, marking the first time monthly shipments have exceeded the US$80 billion threshold, even as the Middle East conflict disrupted logistics and energy flows. According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), the figure was up 48.3% year on year, extending a 10-month run of record monthly exports and lifting the country's trade surplus to US$25.7 billion — its 14th straight month in the black.
Thursday 2 April 2026
Samsung, SK Hynix reportedly ramp hybrid bonding push for next-gen HBM

Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are reportedly stepping up efforts to advance hybrid bonding for next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM), as the two memory makers move to secure key packaging technologies for AI-driven demand, according to The Elec.

Thursday 2 April 2026
Notebook shortages persist despite rumors of easing memory prices
Spot prices for memory have plunged by 35%, yet contract prices continue to rise. Notebook supply chain sources say there are no signs of supply easing, with shortages expected to persist through the end of 2026. Rising component costs are also being passed on to end markets, prompting brand vendors to adopt a conservative stance, and a full-year decline in shipments now appears inevitable.
Thursday 2 April 2026
Memory price surge impacts smartphone supply chain; Foxconn's structural shift key to resilience
Rising demand for computing power from generative AI and the semiconductor industry's move toward high-performance computing are reshaping the smartphone supply chain, with global implications for device availability, pricing, and component sourcing as memory prices rise, capacity shifts toward AI workloads, and smartphone production forecasts point to substantial declines ahead.
Thursday 2 April 2026
Interview: How Europe's two-year AI lag is becoming a security liability
While North America and Asia race to deploy "physics-bending" AI hardware, Europe has opted for a "wait-and-see" approach, shielded by thick layers of regulation. In a DIGITIMES Asia interview, CONTEXT World senior analyst Aaron Smith argues this is creating a vulnerability window. As Europe moves cautiously to ensure regulatory compliance, it is inadvertently extending the life of aging, insecure legacy systems. Meanwhile, advanced AI cyberattacks are intensifying, adding pressure to European enterprises.
Thursday 2 April 2026
Kioxia sets cutoff for legacy NAND, phases out SLC and MLC lines by 2026
Japan-based NAND flash maker Kioxia has formally issued an end-of-life (EOL) notice for a wide range of legacy NAND products, underscoring an industry-wide shift toward advanced 3D architectures and tighter capacity allocation.
Wednesday 1 April 2026
South Korean chipmakers stockpile helium, diversify supply beyond Qatar
South Korean semiconductor manufacturers hold enough helium inventory to sustain production through at least June, easing concerns over potential supply disruptions, according to government and industry sources.
Wednesday 1 April 2026
Micron reportedly developing stacked GDDR to address shifting AI memory demand

Micron is reportedly developing vertically stacked graphics DRAM (GDDR) products to address shifting AI memory demand, according to ET News.

Wednesday 1 April 2026
Rising memory costs and AI demand set to shrink PC shipments
A prolonged shortage of memory and storage components—driven largely by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure—is expected to weigh heavily on the global personal computer market in 2026.
Wednesday 1 April 2026
India to account for 10% of Micron's capacity, says official
India is emerging in the global memory supply chain as Micron Technology scales production, with officials linking rising output to surging AI-driven demand and broader ambitions to localize chip manufacturing.