Gigabyte expects non-mobo business to grow
Motherboard maker Gigabyte Technology showed the results of its diversification efforts by rolling out a series of new networking, system and IA (information appliance) products on May 30. With the orders it has received for some of its products, Gigabyte estimates that non-motherboard products will contribute more than 10% of its total revenues this year.
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