Supply for 5G glass to run tight
The supply of fifth-generation (5G) glass substrates will soon run tight, amid rising demand, according to market sources. Average selling prices (ASPs) for LCD-monitor panels rebound in July due to strong orders from downstream vendors, escorted by increasing demand for notebook panels, Taiwan-based panel makers pointed out.
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