ECS Expects Strong Shipments Growth For Motherboards And Notebooks In 2008
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) expects strong growth for both motherboard and notebook shipments in 2008, according to company chairwoman Lin Kuo Wen-yen. Motherboard shipments will rise to 30 million units this year, compared to 25.75 million units in 2007, Lin said.
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