High-capacitance MLCCs said to be in shortage due to Sony PS3
High-capacitance multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) are in short supply because of the Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) game console, according to sources with passive components makers. The sources claimed Japan-based makers of high-capacitance MLCCs are tightening their supply for other clients in order to meet the demand from the PS3 games console, which is expected to hit the market in October or November this year.
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