Short supply of DDR chips may hurt July notebook shipments
Short supply of 256Mbit DDR (double-data-rate) SDRAM could potentially disrupt notebook production in the short run as PC makers adopt the higher-performance memory in their notebook products, according to Taiwanese chip module makers.
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