Graphics card sales rising on resolved chip shortage
As the shortage of graphics chips has been gradually resolved, inventory-building demand has encouraged strong buying in the graphics card market lately despite the low-season effect, card manufacturers said. Graphics card makers are not sure whether the current purchasing spree will last to June, but some expect better May sales.
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