Demand for fingerprint-recognition ICs, power management chips and touch with display driver IC (TDDI) solutions is set to be brisk in 2017, according to Charles Hsu, chairman for embedded non-volatile memory (eNVM) IP provider eMemory Technology. The company is looking to enjoy sequential revenue growth through the fourth quarter of 2017, said Hsu.
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