Chip resistor makers see flat July orders, weaker 3Q demand from mobo clients
Seeing weaker third-quarter demand from motherboard clients than in past years, Taiwanese chip resistor manufacturers Ta-I Technology and Ralec Electronic estimated that their July orders will only be able to stay at the same level as June.
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