Global mobo shipments up 3.5 percent in first quarter
In the first quarter of this year, global motherboard shipments grew 3.5 percent on year to 34.71 million units, according to estimates made by Taiwan’s Market Intelligence Center (MIC). The market research firm forecasts that global motherboard shipments will grow 3.84% this year to reach 142.73 million units.
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