SiS keeps its edge in entry-level and mid-range chipset market
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) continues to position itself as a third-party chipset supplier that targets entry-level and mid-range products in the worldwide chipset market, according to company president and CEO Daniel Chen. The Taiwan-based chipset supplier plans to launch in 2007 next-generation chipset products, which will be manufactured on a 80nm process technology, said Chen.
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