Conservative outlook by motherboard makers may have resulted in shortage of Nvidia G71 graphic chips
With motherboard makers maintaining a conservative outlook for the second quarter, a shortage of Nvidia G71 (GeForce 7900 GTX/GT) graphics chips may have emerged in both Europe and the US market.
Reports of shortages of the high-end chips have appeared since the product was released late in the first quarter, with sources at motherboard makers stating that Nvidia did not aggressively push the product.
More here at DigiTimes.
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