Taiwan mobo makers losing OEM bargaining power
Taiwanese motherboard makers are facing tougher business conditions in the OEM sector, which is rapidly becoming a buyer's market with the emergence of players with increased buying power like the new Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell Computer.
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