SiS and VIA to enjoy better-than-expected chipset shipments in Q4
Taiwan-based chipset makers Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies will likely beat their shipment estimates for the fourth quarter of this year, thanks to the loosening of related upstream components supplies, according to company sources.
Buoyed by smoother output of its Pentium 4-based SiS661, SiS may enjoy an on-quarter jump of 50 percent in shipments in the fourth quarter, doubling its original estimate of 25 percent, the company noted.
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