Intel Mobile Alliance to launch by end of March
Intel is teaming up with leading Taiwan notebook manufacturers Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics and Asustek Computer to form its Mobile Alliance (MA) - an initiative meant to push clone notebook sales in the US, Europe and Asia Pacific markets - with the program set for launch this month, according to sources among members of MA.
Intel has initially invested US$3 million in the project, and the goal of the MA is to ship four million clone notebooks and reach US$2 billion in sales, the sources said.
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