Abit Denies Rumors That It Is Closing Down Its Motherboard Business
Abit has reacted to a report from Digitimes that it will be phasing out its motherboard product line. In a statement released today, the company’s global marketing director Thore Welling said that the company "is a well established and strong brand within the enthusiast and high-end motherboard and components industry." Over the past 12 months, Abit was able to increase its market share, which has prompted the manufacturer to "broaden" its product lines into the consumer electronics segment," Welling said.
"Abit stays committed to motherboards and has a broad lineup of motherboards ready, as you will see in during Computex," he stated.
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