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in demand

adjective as in staple

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“The chip manufacturing giant may have seen a slight easing in demand month-on-month but year-over-year the levels of growth are still impressive for a company of its size.”

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The extensive rise in demand opens up an opportunity for AMD to offer its own products as a more affordable and readily available alternative.

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A decline in demand in the postpandemic period was part of the reason Stoli Group USA, along with its affiliate, the Kentucky Owl bourbon brand, filed for bankruptcy last year, court papers show.

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After several blockbuster quarters, the revenue projection was seen as underwhelming and stoked worries that growth in demand for AI chips might be hitting a plateau.

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The attack came at a crucial time for the company with the release of new 75-series number plates expected to trigger a surge in demand.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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