Quanta and Compal look to R&D centers for competitive edge
As profits from their original notebook businesses continue to shrink, both Quanta Computer and Compal Electronics, the two largest notebook manufacturers in Taiwan, are now looking to their R&D centers to increase their competitive edge.
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