Asustek rumored to soon merge with Gigabyte
Asustek Computer is interested in acquiring another motherboard specialist Gigabyte Technology, which shows better strength in distribution, according to sources in the Taiwan motherboard industry. Asustek’s possible merger with Gigabyte is aimed to face rising competition from EMS provider Foxconn Electronics, whose motherboard shipments have drawn near the leading motherboard maker, indicated the sources.
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