Kingston Technology is the Top DRAM Module Supplier for 2022

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Kingston Technology recently announced that it remains the top third-party supplier of DRAM modules globally. This recognition comes from the latest rankings by revenue provided by TrendForce, an analyst firm.

Kingston has maintained its number one position with an estimated 78.12% market share and revenue of $13.5 billion (USD). While the DRAM module sales across the industry in 2022 decreased by 4.6% compared to the previous year, Kingston’s revenue also saw a slight drop but it managed to retain its top position for the 20th year in a row.

Kingston Still Dominates the Market

According to the report, the top five memory module companies worldwide accounted for 90% of total sales in 2022, and Kingston remained the dominant player with its 78.12% market share. Consumer buying patterns for electronic products were affected by high inflation, but Kingston’s strong brand and comprehensive product supply chain helped it maintain its position at the top.

In 2022, Kingston upgraded its Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 and Renegade DDR5 memory modules by introducing white heat spreaders. This change allows users to choose the color that suits their style, whether they have a traditional all-black system or a modern all-white PC.

Kingston expressed its satisfaction with the 2022 results, stating:

“The 2022 findings from TrendForce reflect the company’s ongoing expansion and adaptability in the face of yet another demanding business year.” said Kingston. “This milestone not only reaffirms Kingston’s dominant presence in the market but also underscores the company’s resilience and significance within the industry, as we now proudly maintain our top position for the 20th consecutive year.”

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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