Testing providers anticipate strong demand for memory in 2007
Taiwan-based specialists in IC testing have a positive outlook for the memory industry in 2007, although there are also some concerns around overheated prices and growing difficulties in forecasting the supply, said company executives who yesterday attended a forum organized by Advantest Taiwan. Industry players said they have no doubts that Windows Vista will help spurring demand for memory products in 2007.
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