Mobo makers unsure about June sales, as demand slides again
Contrary to their optimism in the first half of June, motherboard makers reported that shipments to the clone markets have slackened again in the past two weeks. Seeing the surprising ups and downs of the business, many companies said that they are not sure now whether their sales in June will be better than in May.
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