SanDisk reportedly hikes NAND prices 50% as memory module makers post strong results
Memory prices have sharply rebounded in the third quarter of 2025, supported by increases in both volume and unit prices, boosting financial results for leading memory module manufacturers. Companies including Transcend, Innodisk, and Apacer Technology reported substantial year-on-year and sequential growth in revenue and net profit.
According to market sources, supply constraints contributed to price gains. SanDisk, a major US-based NAND Flash supplier, notified customers of a 50% increase in contract prices for November. In response, Transcend suspended quoting and shipments starting from November 7, anticipating continued favorable market conditions.
Transcend reported consolidated revenue of NT$4.11 billion (US$133 million) in the third quarter of 2025, up 27.2% from the previous quarter and 63.2% year-on-year. Gross profit reached NT$1.857 billion, marking a 67.5% sequential increase and a 154% rise compared to the same period in 2024, with gross margin climbing to 45.21%. Operating income rose 94% quarter-on-quarter and 236% year-over-year to NT$1.512 billion, yielding an operating margin of 36.82%. Net profit after tax surged 259% from the second quarter and 333.9% year-over-year to NT$1.51 billion.
Transcend attributed growth to supply concentration at wafer fabs, which focused on high-end products such as DDR5 and HBM for AI servers and high-performance computing. This strategy reduced DDR4 supply, which remains the mainstream configuration for enterprise servers, industrial control systems, and embedded devices, driving price increases and revenue growth. In October, Transcend reported consolidated revenue of NT$1.723 billion, representing a 119.63% year-over-year rise. Additionally, the board approved the appointment of Teri Chang as president, effective November 6.
Innodisk posted third-quarter revenue of NT$3.807 billion, up 64% year-over-year, with gross profit of NT$1.248 billion and a gross margin of 32.8%, improving 6.8 percentage points from the previous quarter. Operating income reached NT$720 million, corresponding to an operating margin of 18.85%, while net profit after tax surged to NT$640 million, up 271% sequentially and 247% year-over-year.
Apacer Technology recorded third-quarter revenue of NT$3.2245 billion, approximately 69.89% higher than the same quarter in 2024, with gross profit of NT$593 million and a gross margin of 18.4%. Operating income was NT$268 million (8.3% margin), and net profit attributable to the parent company reached NT$219 million, rising 67.71% from the second quarter and 511.47% year-over-year. For the first three quarters of 2025, Apacer reported revenue of NT$7.986 billion, a 39.41% year-over-year increase, with net profit of NT$443 million, up 82.68%.
As a result of tight supply and slow demand shifts, Transcend expects the memory market to maintain upward momentum. Companies are monitoring market conditions closely, balancing production schedules and price adjustments to sustain revenue growth while maintaining stable gross margins.
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