AOpen predicts 10-15% order growth in July, moving more mobo production to China
Following its first-tier motherboard counterparts, AOpen recently reported that its orders from the US and Japan have also started climbing this month, with orders for the second half of July even higher than in the first half. The company predicts its July shipments will rise by 10-15% from the previous month.
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