WinWay Technology Co., Taiwan’s semiconductor testing interface provider, reported near-record monthly revenue in March as artificial intelligence applications drove demand for its testing solutions.
The company posted NT$722 million ($22.7 million) in March revenue, a decline of 20.4% from February but an 83.7% jump from a year earlier, according to its filing. First-quarter revenue reached an all-time high of NT$2.3 billion, more than doubling from the same period last year with a 114.1% increase.
WinWay has capitalized on the surge in high-performance computing and AI chip demand that has benefited Taiwan’s entire semiconductor testing ecosystem. The company showcased its full product lineup at the recently concluded SEMICON China 2025 exhibition, which attracted over 160,000 visitors and 1,400 exhibitors.
Taiwan’s IC testing interface companies have defied typical seasonal patterns in early 2025, with strong shipments continuing through the first quarter. The sector has benefited from global cloud providers developing their own chips and the broader AI computing boom that shows no signs of slowing.
WinWay provides test sockets, contact elements and other critical components for semiconductor testing, serving markets across Asia, America and Europe with its specialized interface solutions for advanced chip designs.