Mobo makers pressured by rising component prices
In addition to the slow season, Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers are facing yet another source of operating pressure; rising prices of low-density flash ROM for ISA (industrial standard architecture) applications and 0603 chip resistors. At a time when mobo vendors are struggling through the worst recession the PC industry has ever faced, component costs are pushing prices higher, and making a lot of vendors jittery. High prices aren't good for anybody, anyhow.
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