Graphics card makers turn to high-end products to ease impact from 845G
As stock levels of 845B0 (845D)-based motherboards gradually drop, shipments of low-end graphics cards have begun slackening. To brace for the sales impact and the growing influence of 845G products, card manufacturers are moving product lines up to higher-specifications.
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