Ranking reshuffle seen among second-tier mobo makers in 1Q
Taiwanese motherboard companies' first-quarter reports have revealed a surprising reshuffling in the rankings. Besides the changing relative performance among first-tier makers, the industry picture among the second-tier manufacturers has also been redefined.
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