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Old 16th September 2017, 08:12   #1
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Default Gigabyte motherboard shipments fall

Desktop market drying up

Gigabyte is expected to see its motherboard shipments fall under 13 million units in 2017 from 16-17 million units in 2016, and could struggle to maintain the 10 million level in 2018, due largely to the dwindling desktop PC and DIY markets, particularly in China that commands almost half of the global market demand.

According to Digitimes, the last two years have been rubbish for the desktop PC and DIY markets in China. This caused Taiwan's top-five motherboard suppliers to suffer significant sales declines.

http://fudzilla.com/news/motherboard...shipments-fall
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