ADATA
New Taipei City, Taiwan
$3.4B
VALUATION
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Technology company
About ADATA
Technology company
AI Focus Areas
- DRAM and NAND products for AI servers
- High‑performance SSDs for AI storage
- Industrial and embedded memory for edge AI
- Cooling and power solutions for high‑density memory
- Overclocked consumer memory for AI developers
Key Products
- ADATA DRAM modules
- ADATA SSDs and external storage
- XPG gaming and performance memory
Market Position
ADATA is a major global supplier of DRAM and NAND‑based storage, serving both consumer and enterprise markets. Yahoo Finance highlights its strong stock performance over the past year, reflecting investor enthusiasm for memory suppliers leveraged to AI server demand. ([uk.finance.yahoo.com](https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/quote/3260.TWO/?utm_source=openai)) While larger competitors like Samsung and SK Hynix dominate at scale, ADATA competes through flexibility, a broad catalog of branded and OEM products, and responsiveness to niche requirements in gaming, industrial, and white‑box server markets. Its success depends heavily on memory pricing cycles, but the secular AI trend has driven structural demand for high‑capacity, high‑bandwidth modules.
AGI Relevance
Advanced AI models are increasingly memory‑bound: training and inference both require enormous parameter and activation storage. Companies like ADATA that supply DRAM and SSDs help determine the practical limits of model size, context length, and dataset throughput. As AGI‑class models push toward trillion‑parameter scales and beyond, innovation in memory density, throughput, and energy efficiency will be as important as raw compute. ADATA’s participation in next‑generation memory standards and high‑endurance SSDs will therefore indirectly shape the hardware envelopes within which AGI research operates.
Investment Highlights
ADATA’s market cap has more than tripled over the past year, according to Yahoo Finance, as investors price in sustained demand from AI and high‑performance computing workloads. ([uk.finance.yahoo.com](https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/quote/3260.TWO/?utm_source=openai))
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