PCI Express, DDR-2 priced too high, and limited in quantity
Shipments of PC motherboards fell by 12 per cent in the second quarter of this year but seasonality in Europe and low demand in China accounted for the slippage, according to the Market Intelligence Center (MIC), a research body based in Taiwan.
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