Rising demand in emerging markets drives mobo shipments up in July
First-tier motherboard makers estimate their July shipments grew about 10 percent sequentially, thanks to rising demand in the Asia-Pacific region and emerging markets. For the third quarter, makers anticipate shipments will rise approximately 15% on quarter, as demand in Europe is expected to pick up in the latter half of August, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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