MSI and Gigabyte dismiss merger rumors
Micro-Star International (MSI) and Gigabyte Technology today dismissed rumors that the two motherboard makers have been in talks of a merger. MSI chairman Joseph Hsu dismissed a media report circulating in China that cited a senior MSI executive, Henry Lu, as claiming the company had started contacting Gigabyte five years ago over a possible merger.
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