LCD analog IC maker AAT raises 1Q10 guidance (Digi Times)
March 9th, 2010 | LCD TV Reviews
Advanced Analog Technology (AAT) has revised upward its first-quarter guidance on strong demand for TFT LCD products, according to industry sources. The analog IC designer is expected to see its first-quarter revenues top NT$270 million (US$8.45 million), up almost 50% sequentially, compared to 30% growth it projected earlier, said the sources.
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