Rumors of PCB shortage and component price increase don't phase big mobo makers
The slow season tranquility of the motherboard industry has lately been disturbed by whispers of an upstream PCB shortage and passive component price increase. However, first-tier manufacturers believe that judging from current business conditions, these factors will not have a great impact on their operations, and they see no need to increase their PCB and passive component inventories now either.
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