ATI graphics chips in short supply for Q4
Demand for graphics cards began picking up from September as a result of seasonal effects, sources in the Taiwan graphics card industry indicated, adding that domestic pure graphics card makers may return to profitability in the fourth quarter of this year.
The sources, however, pointed out that, except for the Radeon 9550 series, supply of graphics processor units (GPUs) from ATI Technologies, is in short supply.
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