SiS projects Q4 chipset shipments up 32 percent
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) projects its chipset shipments will climb to seven million units in the fourth quarter, up 32 percent from 5.3 million units last quarter.
Supply of chipsets, including the SiS661, have recovered from a component shortage since October, according to the company.
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