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With continued capacity ramps at their respective sixth-generation (6G) plants, Taiwan-based Chunghwa Picture Tubes and Quanta Display are seeing their TV panel shipments significantly increase this quarter, sources said.
CPT's monthly TV panel shipments have reached 80,000 units, the sources said.
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