Memory module maker Adata Technology has reported revenues of NT$1.715 billion (US$55.78 million) for April, decreasing 17.23% sequentially and 31.75% on year due largely to seasonal factors.

However, the company saw an uptick in shipments of its SSD products, accounting for over 30% of its total sales in April, Adata said, adding that sales of DRAM devices made up another 33.68%.

Adata expects demand for memory products from the PC sector to rebound in the second quarter, buoyed by the forthcoming Windows 10 products, the company said in a press release.

For the first four months of 2015, the company posted revenues of NT$7.167 billion, decreasing 26.46% from a year earlier period.