Gigabyte to transfer own-brand desktop motherboard and graphics card business to Gigabyte United
Gigabyte Technology announced that it will transfer its existing own-brand desktop PC motherboard and graphics cards business, valued at $124 million, to Gigabyte United Incorporated, a joint venture it will establish with Asustek Computer in January of 2007. Gigabyte’s shareholders approved the deal on November 7, which was approved earlier by the company’s board of directors.
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