Nvidia: Integrated chipset shortage to push graphics card sales
Demand for mainstream graphics card recently began picking up, driven by Intel’s integrated chipset shortage according to Paul Sun, general manager of Nvidia Taiwan Sales. The rising demand is expected to contribute an additional one million graphics card shipments to the industry every month in the second half of this year, Sun said.
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