PSC to ship DDR2 memory to Asustek and Acer
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) is expecting to receive chip orders from Asustek Computer and Acer for new systems supporting DDR2 that will be launched soon, according to PSC chairman Frank Huang. PSC is also optimistic about the speed at which DDR2 chips will be picked up by other major Taiwan OEM makers.
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