Tight supply of ATI graphics chips may last another two weeks
A current tight supply of graphics chips seems to have extended from the high-end to include mainstream models, with graphics-card makers using chips from ATI Technologies affected more seriously than makers that use chips from Nvidia, according to sources at Taiwan graphics-card makers.
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