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Old 29th May 2008, 19:32   #1
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Default Abit Denies Quit from Mainboard Manufacturing Business.

“Abit is a well-established and strong brand within the enthusiast and high-end motherboard and components industry. In fact, particularly over the past 12 months we have been able to considerably increase market share not only in traditional markets, such as Western Europe, but even stronger so in emerging markets, such as East Asia as well as in the Middle East. […] Abit stays committed to motherboards and has a broad lineup of motherboards ready, as you will see during Computex,” said Thore Welling

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