Shuttle to launch nForce2 and SiS651-based barebone systems in 2H
Although its barebone system shipments in July are rising only slightly from June, Shuttle expects to continue reaping greater results from the business, especially as its shipment ratio of the more expensive Pentium 4 and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) K7-platform products are now exceeding 50%. In the second half, the company also plans to launch more high-end barebone system products.
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