Gigabyte to transfer own-brand motherboard and graphics card business to joint venture on December 7
Gigabyte Technology on November 30 announced it will formally transfer its own-brand desktop PC motherboard and graphics card operations, including all assets and liabilities, to Gigabyte United Incorporated, a joint venture with Asustek Computer, on December 7.
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