Top chipset makers sign contracts with Samsung guaranteeing DDR400 supply
According to the Korea Economic Daily , the US branch of Samsung Electronics announced that Nvidia, Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies have signed contracts to ensure that the South Korea-based DRAM manufacturer will continue to supply a certain amount of DDR400 SDRAM. The graphic chipset makers have begun production of supporting chipsets.
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