Wistron likely to ship three million notebooks this year
According to upstream component makers, Wistron may be on track to land orders from a major US notebook vendor. The sources suggested that the orders are for a new model of IBM's ThinkPad R series, to be shipped in the second half of 2003. Wistron declined to confirm the news, citing client confidentiality.
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