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On July 8, ADAGON announced the consolidated revenue report for June 2026. The monthly revenue was NT$14.661 billion, up 212.06% year on year and 13.28% month on month, setting a new monthly high for the fourth month in a row. In the first half of the year, ADAGON's total revenue reached NT$64.272 billion, surpassing the total revenue for 2025 of NT$53,043 billion, an increase of 183.33% over the previous year. At the time of the announcement of the results, Chairman Chen Libai of A-Gang said that memory and flash memory prices will rise sharply again in the third quarter of 2026. The two major product lines are clearly rising, and the upward channel of the storage industry is still accelerating. Chen Libai revealed that the original memory manufacturer has announced that DRAM contract prices will rise 20% to 30% and NAND Flash will increase 35% to 40% in the third quarter; prices for both major product lines will maintain an upward trend, which will continue to help A-DATA's performance.

Zhitongcaijing·07/10/2026 01:33:06
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On July 8, ADAGON announced the consolidated revenue report for June 2026. The monthly revenue was NT$14.661 billion, up 212.06% year on year and 13.28% month on month, setting a new monthly high for the fourth month in a row. In the first half of the year, ADAGON's total revenue reached NT$64.272 billion, surpassing the total revenue for 2025 of NT$53,043 billion, an increase of 183.33% over the previous year. At the time of the announcement of the results, Chairman Chen Libai of A-Gang said that memory and flash memory prices will rise sharply again in the third quarter of 2026. The two major product lines are clearly rising, and the upward channel of the storage industry is still accelerating. Chen Libai revealed that the original memory manufacturer has announced that DRAM contract prices will rise 20% to 30% and NAND Flash will increase 35% to 40% in the third quarter; prices for both major product lines will maintain an upward trend, which will continue to help A-DATA's performance.