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iSuppli Ranks Kingston Technology as World’s Top Memory Maker in 2009

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Press release

Independent Market Research Firm's DRAM Module Findings Based on

Revenues, Market Share

Sunbury-on-Thames, UK -- June 23, 2010 -- Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, was ranked No. 1 in the world by independent research firm iSuppli in the third-party DRAM module market for 2009. According to the report, Kingston's revenue from memory modules was more than $2.85 billion (U.S.), giving it 40.3 percent of the total third-party memory module market.

          "The memory market started to rebound in the first quarter of 2009 as both average selling price and demand went up," said John Tu, co-founder, Kingston Technology. "We are fortunate to be in this position, given the overall state of the memory industry and economy in the past few years. Kingston Technology always maintains a strong cash position which allows us to make the most of market swings. These are the things that see us through the good and not-so-good times."

          "Kingston Technology is a lean company which helps us to be very flexible and nimble when it comes to making decisions and adapting to market conditions, which change constantly," said David Sun, co-founder, Kingston Technology. "We strive to be efficient in all of our processes and the strong relationships we enjoy with our partners, vendors and suppliers help us to maintain our strong position in this industry."

          Kingston's memory module products include system-specific memory; ValueRAM® industry-standard memory built to JEDEC specs and designed for system integrators and white box builders; and HyperX® memory for gamers and PC enthusiasts who demand higher performance and speed. Founded in 1987 with a single offering, Kingston Technology now makes and sells more than 2,000 memory products.

          The iSuppli report covers memory module revenue only. It does not cover Kingston's NAND Flash revenues. In February, Kingston Technology announced that its 2009 global revenues were $4.1 billion, the second highest in company history.

 

2009 iSuppli Third-Party DRAM Module Supplier Revenues

2009 Rank

Company

2009 Revenue*

2009 Market Share

1

Kingston

2,850

40.3%

2

A-Data

524

7.4%

3

Ramaxel

503

7.1%

4

Smart Modular

444

6.3%

5

Crucial

435

6.2%

6

Transcend

371

5.3%

7

Apacer

302

4.3%

8

Corsair

244

3.5%

9

MA Labs

220

3.1%

10

PQI

219

3.1%

 

Others

953

13.4%

 

Total

7,065

100.0%

 * Revenue in U.S. Millions Source: iSuppli Corp., May 2010.

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