First-quarter 2026 revenue reached 50.8 billion yuan, up more than 700% from a year earlier, with gross margin expanding to 79.16% and net profit attributable to shareholders of 24.76 billion yuan. CXMT ranks as the world's fourth-largest DRAM producer by volume, behind Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and Micron Technology. The Chinese manufacturer reportedly declined to undercut the pricing of Samsung and SK Hynix, underscoring a shift in bargaining power toward memory suppliers amid shortages. Separate coverage highlighted CXMT's absence from the exhibitor list at the Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara, where Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron showcased AI-related memory roadmaps. CXMT's prospectus had cautioned that the memory market could weaken if artificial intelligence investment slowed or if rivals expanded capacity aggressively.