Intel CPU price cuts to cause MLCC makers to adjust production
The upcoming price reduction of Intel’s CPU lineup has prompted ODMs to adjust their multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) production in order to fill up an expected supply jam. Japan MLCC makers, on the other hand, are not worried about any potential tight supply due to new capacity that will be available in July, according to industry makers.
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