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I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.Memory module manufacturer I-Ding achieved record high revenues in March and the first quarter, with March revenues reaching NT$5.672 billion and cumulative revenues for the first quarter at NT$13.183 billion. The main reasons were increased shipment volumes and rising sales prices. March revenues grew by 35.75% month-on-month and by 484.78% year-on-year; first quarter revenues increased by 1.74 times compared to the previous quarter and by 403.39% year-on-year. I-Ding expects that with the acceleration of artificial intelligence applications, AI system performance will see significant growth, while solid-state drives (SSD) will also become a major growth driver. To meet customer demand, I-Ding has begun planning its third factory in Yilan
Memory module manufacturer I-Ding reported a revenue of NT$5.672 billion for March, with a cumulative revenue of NT$13.183 billion for the first quarter, both setting historical highs.
I-Ding stated that the increase in shipment volume and the rise in sales prices were the main drivers behind the record revenue in March and the first quarter.
I-Ding's revenue for March was NT$5.672 billion, a month-on-month increase of 35.75%, and a year-on-year increase of 484.78%; the cumulative revenue for the first quarter was NT$13.183 billion, a quarter-on-quarter increase of 1.74 times and a year-on-year increase of 403.39%, reaching 92.44% of the total revenue target of NT$14.261 billion for 2025.
I-Ding previously stated that with the accelerated implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) applications, the performance of AI systems is expected to grow exponentially this year. Additionally, solid-state drives (SSD) are also a major growth driver for operations this year. In response to customer demand far exceeding supply, I-Ding has begun planning the design of its third factory in Yilan
