China's 3G Build up Boosts Texas Instruments - PC World
Mon, Mar 9th, 2009
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Texas Instruments on Monday became the latest chip maker to increase its view of the first quarter because of increased demand for communications chips from China.
The second largest chip maker in the U.S. raised the mid-point of its first quarter revenue guidance by about US$50 million compared to its previous forecast, to between $1.79 billion and $2.05 billion.
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