Recordable DVD drives suffering from another component shortage
Posted on 15/08/03 18:29 by Dennis                             
Recordable DVD drives suffering from another component shortage

DigiTimes reports us that after last January's shortage of pick-up heads (PUHs), Taiwanese suppliers have now confirmed that another key component in recordable DVD drives is in short supply, namely the flexible printed circuits:

As flexible printed circuits are an important component in recordable DVD drives, the shortage has reportedly affected shipments by Taiwanese recordable DVD drive manufacturers, some of whom have begun contract manufacturing for Japanese brand vendors.

Flexible printed circuits have long not been able to command high prices or profits, so suppliers had been conservative about expanding capacity. Current capacity expansion is not expected to alleviate the shortage before until the end of the third quarter.

Especially due to recent rush orders, capacity utilization has been high. Flexible printed circuits used in digital still cameras (DSCs) and DVD players as well as other types of optical storage drives are also said to be in short supply.

Source: DigiTimes

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