Interview with Oak chairman: Stepping up to the DVD market
Already successful in such products as CD-ROM and DVD-ROM chips, leading optical storage chip maker Oak Technology is actively stepping up its moves in the DVD-rewritable market in preparation for next year's boom. In an interview with Oak chairman Young K. Sohn, he predicts that the DVD-recordable and the slim-type combo drive will launch single chips next year.
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