Nanya Technology Corp., a leading dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chip supplier from Taiwan, said Wednesday that the company has not seen any increase in orders after China slapped a ban on U.S.-based Micron Technology, Inc. selling its memory chips for key infrastructure projects in China.
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