Motherboard shipments decline in May on weak demand and inventory issues
Weak demand and inventory issues continued to hit the motherboard sector in May, with top player Asustek Computer seeing revenues fall 10.9% sequentially. Asustek shipped 3.81 million motherboards in May, down 5.5% from 4.02 million units in April, according to sources.
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