DDR2 sales are impacted by Intel chipset shortage, ProMOS says
DDR2 demand is still impacted by the shortage of Intel chipsets, and the situation will be not alleviated until the first quarter of 2006, DRAM vendor ProMOS Technologies said at its investor conference.
Due to slower than expected ramp-up in DDR2 demand, we expect DDR demand to stay healthy throughout the whole last quarter of this year, ProMOS vice president of sales and marketing group Ben Tseng stated.
More here at DigiTimes.
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