Second Hand Smoke: A Nervous Computex
There is no doubting that Taiwan will continue to remain a strong supplier of technology components and parts to the system builder and enthusiast community. However, there is a great chasm that separates many Taiwanese manufacturers from the mainstream of the North American market. This chasm can be bridged by any company that has both marketing savvy and the desire to take on the risk.
Who in Taiwan has both ?
Read on in Omid’s blog at omid.tomshardware.com .
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