Graphics card shipments grow slightly, thanks to falling DRAM prices and 845B0 board clear-out
Due to falling DRAM prices and recent clearing out of discrete 845B0 (845D)-based board inventory, sales of graphics cards in the first half of May turned out better than manufacturers had predicted. Nevertheless, companies remain wary of the expected impact of integrated 845G-based motherboards.
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