Innodisk’s March Sales Surge Quadruples Revenue, Powering a Record-Breaking First Quarter

Taiwan-based memory module maker Innodisk is having a standout start to 2026, extending its growth streak with a blockbuster March performance that pushed its quarterly results to a new high.

In March 2026, Innodisk reported revenue of NT$5.67 billion (about US$177.34 million). That figure represents a sharp 35.8% increase compared with February and an eye-catching 484.8% surge versus the same month last year, highlighting just how dramatically the company’s sales momentum has accelerated.

The strong March finish also lifted Innodisk’s first-quarter 2026 revenue to NT$13.18 billion, marking a record-setting quarter for the company. With both month-over-month and year-over-year growth running at exceptionally high levels, the latest numbers signal strengthening demand and an unusually strong revenue ramp entering the next quarter.

Innodisk Chairman Randy Chien has become a key figure associated with the company’s latest run of results, as the memory and storage specialist continues to post performance that stands out in the broader hardware market.

For investors and industry watchers tracking memory module revenue trends in 2026, Innodisk’s March revenue jump and record first-quarter total position the company as one of the more closely watched names this year—particularly if the demand drivers behind this surge remain in place through the remainder of 2026.