PC-related IC designers see November sales down 10% during Vista wait
With motherboard shipments going down due to weak demand during the wait for Microsoft’s Vista operating system (OS), several designers of PC-related ICs may see their November revenues drop about 10% sequentially, according to industry sources. The IC designers who may see sales down in November include Ene Technology, Richtek Technology, and Global Media Technology (GMT), the sources said.
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