Taiwan ODD makers watching ties between Pioneer and TEAC
In response to reports that Pioneer will cooperate with TEAC to develop key components of PC-use optical disc drives (ODDs), leading Taiwanese ODD makers indicated that they would be watching the situation very closely. Pioneer High Fidelity Taiwan, Pioneer’s Taiwan subsidiary, on December 7 stated that the cooperation would possibly involve integrating the two companies’ pick-up head (PUH) technology rather than business operations.
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