Nanya Technology reported consolidated revenue of NT$25.49 billion for April 2026, roughly US$805.3 million, according to DigiTimes. That was up 40.29% from March and 717.33% from NT$3.12 billion a year earlier, setting a new monthly record for the company. The source ties the result to continued increases in memory contract prices, making the item directly relevant to RamTrend’s pricing coverage. Nanya is a DRAM supplier, so a revenue surge alongside rising contract prices points to a stronger pricing environment rather than only a company-specific volume change. The excerpt does not break out bit shipments, product mix, or customer segments, so the exact contribution from volume versus average selling prices is unclear. Even so, the reported contract-price backdrop is a clear signal that memory buyers are still facing upward pressure in the current cycle.
Memory Pricing · May 5, 2026
Nanya April Revenue Hits Record as Memory Contract Prices Rise
Nanya Technology reported NT$25.49 billion in April 2026 revenue, a sharp increase from both March and the prior year. The company’s record month came as memory contract prices continued to move higher.
Price impact: 5Direction: upSource: DigiTimes Daily
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