Asustek may give up network IC business, says paper
Asustek Computer is currently in talks with US-based Agere to sell its 65.25%-owned subsidiary, Attansic Technology, according to the Chinese-language Apple Daily. Attansic, which was founded in November 1999, specializes in network chips.
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