Asustek passes Wistron to become third-largest notebook maker in Taiwan
Asustek Computer shipped between 1.85 million and 1.9 million notebooks in 2003, more than doubling from 900,000 units in 2002 and propelling the company past Wistron to rank as Taiwan’s third-largest notebook maker, sources said.
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