Graphics card shipments slow in October
Peak demand for graphics cards this year has ended, the Chinese-language Apple Daily cited Taiwan-based graphics card makers as indicating, reporting that the makers estimate to see slight shipment decreases on-month in October.
Asustek Computer, Gigabyte Technology, Micro-Star International (MSI) enjoyed each record graphics card shipments in September, but are unlikely to beat individual September results during the fourth quarter, according to the paper.
More here at DigiTimes.
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