Atom Shortage May Affect Low-cost Notebook Panel Shipments In July
LCD panel makers are afraid that a shortage of Intel Atom processors may affect their July shipments of 7" to 10" panels targeted to the low-cost notebook and MID (mobile Internet device) applications, according to industry sources.The panel makers have enough capacity for the segments, but they are seeing weaker-than-expected demand from clients whose production is being impacted by shortages of components, including processors and batteries, the sources said.
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