Quanta aims to ship 6.13 million notebooks in 2002
Quanta Computer said price cuts in Intel Pentium 4 processors and the emerging trend to replace PCs purchased ahead of Y2K will drive a notebook computer recovery in the second half of the year, lifting the company's full-year notebook shipments by 49% to 6.13 million units.
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