Memory Module Makers See Strong July Sales
Memory module maker A-Data Technology has announced that its net sales for July rose 7.79% sequentially despite weak prices for NAND flash and DRAM. Its fellow competitor Transcend Information is also expected to post sales growth for the month as a result of record shipments, industry sources noted.
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