Adata Technology, the memory manufacturer, has recently reported positive results for the last quarter of 2011.
After releasing various products throughout the year, including solid state drives and power supplies, 40% of the revenue comes from their DRAM market. Such a success is warmly welcome after a more disappointing Q3 which brought negative results.
The memory maker, also the OEM memory manufacturer of other companies, has stated that they plan on focusing their marketing on server DRAM and solid state drives during the year 2012. Having already started, the company is now offering its new SX900, SP900 and SP800 SSDs.
Source: Kitguru
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