Everlight delays volume shipment of white LEDs
LED packaging firm Everlight Electronics has adopted a conservative outlook for the third quarter of 2006, said company chairman Robert Yeh, stating that the schedule for volume shipments of white LEDs, used in notebooks and larger-size LCD TVs, will be pushed back.
In addition, Yeh claimed that Everlight has no inventory concerns, in response to recent speculation that several LED makers in Taiwan have suffered from higher inventory of blue LEDs, used in low-cost handset applications, since the beginning of this year.
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