Mobos continue capacity expansion, preparing for likely PC sales rebound in 2003
Although most motherboard companies are relatively conservative about their business outlook for the third quarter, several first and second-tier manufacturers have decided to continue expanding production to prepare for a possible PC market recovery next year.
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