ULi concerned about supply-demand imbalance in PC chipset industry
Motherboard makers and chipset specialists should be aware of the imbalance between positive PC demand and insufficient related component supply, which may result in inventory overhang in early 2006, said Alex Kuo, CEO and president of ULi Electronics. The same situation happened in September 2003, when a huge demand unexpectedly led to an over supply in the motherboard industry earlier last year, said Kuo.
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