Nvidia experiencing rising demand, expects notebook sector share to reach 40% in 2002
Encouraged by the inventory clear-outs of 845D motherboards, graphics chip designer Nvidia experienced rising demand in May and June. In the third quarter, the company expects continued rising demand, said K.B. Ng, marketing director of Nvidia in Asia-Pacific region. However, he added that so far the general business prospects for the second half indeed remain rather limited.
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