Foxconn expects to ship 10 million own-brand motherboards in 2006
Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry), which has just announced a deal with Singapore-based IT product distributor eSys Technologies to distribute PC components in Taiwan’s retail market, expects its own-brand motherboard shipments to reach 10 million units this year, according to company sources.
Christin Wang, Foxconn’s global marketing manager, said that motherboard markets in the Asia-Pacific region are a chief focus for the company.
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