Nanya remains positive about DDR2 demand, despite Intel chipset shortage
Although Intel had admitted to experiencing a notebook chipset shortage, Nanya Technology remains positive about demand growth for DDR2 memory, according to company vice president of global sales and marketing Pei-lin Pai.
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