Hua Ching unlikely to lead motherboard industry in low costs for at least a year
Although it is expected to enjoy full support from its parent company, Asustek Computer's Hua Ching (transliterated from Chinese) subsidiary is unlikely to deliver record-low costs at least in the next six months to one year, sources familiar with the new company's operation said.
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