Socket patent issue causes Aurora to stop selling some Asustek and ECS boards
Taiwan-based distributor Aurora Group is reportedly pulling motherboards, made by fellow defendants Asustek Computer and Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), from its shelves to avoid a possible socket patent infringement suit.
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