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TrendForce releases 2021 DRAM module supplier rankings

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August 30, 2022

According to TrendForce, the overall sales of the global DRAM module market reached US$18.1 billion in 2021, with an annual growth rate of about 7%.

TrendForce pointed out that the reason for the growth of global DRAM module sales in 2021 was that the epidemic stimulated the growth of demand for online education, and the sales of electronic products were booming, which led to the growth of DRAM module shipments.

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In terms of manufacturer rankings, industry giants Kingston and ADATA still occupy the first and second places. It is worth noting that among the top 10 global DRAM module manufacturers in 2021, Chinese mainland companies occupy 3 seats, namely POWEV ranked fifth, Kimtigo ranked sixth and Ramaxel ranked seventh.

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