92 percent of notebooks sold by Big Four
A staggering 92 percent of notebooks made by Taiwanese manufacturers go to Dell, HP, IBM and Toshiba, according to a report covered in today’s Taipei Times.
The original design manufacturers (ODMs) on the island produce six out of 10 notebooks in the world.
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