Mobo makers predict worse 2Q gross margins
Besides a slow recovery in demand, PC-related manufacturers are suffering from fast-declining gross margins due to a fierce price war. After their poor performance in the first quarter, Taiwan's first-tier motherboard makers said that their second-quarter gross margins may be even worse.
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