SiS hopes to ship 32 percent more chipsets in Q4 2005

Posted on Thursday, October 27 2005 @ 3:04 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
SiS expects shipments of its chipsets will jump to 7 million units in Q4 2005, up 35 percent from 5.3 million units in Q3 2005. The company claims supply of some chipsets like the SiS661 have recovered from a component shortage since October.
Recent data from Mercury Research showed that only Intel and SiS were among the global top-six chipset players to experience a sequential decline in market shares in the third quarter. Taiwan-based VIA Technologies and ULi Electronics, however, enjoyed on-quarter growth of 2.4% and 1%, respectively, in the same quarter, the research firm stated.
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