Recently, in a research interview, Dike Share revealed that its management team has unequivocally earmarked the storage business as its secondary core operation. The company is set to amplify its investment in this sector moving forward, aiming to emerge as a frontrunner among domestic third-party DRAM memory module enterprises within the next two to three years. By 2025, the company anticipates its storage business revenue to soar to roughly 500 million yuan. Moreover, it envisions escalating its shipment volume to a range of 30 million to 50 million units by 2026.
