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The Greater Chinese Motherboard Industry, 2005 and Beyond
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], June 2006, Pages: 20
Due to shifts in supply-chain strategies of major brands in 2005, share of full-system and barebone shipments dramatically increased. Under fierce price competition, several makers were forced to withdraw from the motherboard contract manufacturing industry, while other makers decided to merge with others to enhance their assembly capabilities. Profit margins of second-tier makers, which focused on clone markets, declined and these makers were forced to transform their businesses. This report will examine major developments in the Greater Chinese motherboard industry in 2005 and provide an industry forecast for 2006. List of Topics Five-year shipment volume forecast up to 2010; provides forecast of major industry trends in 2006; includes 2005 review of industry trends, and provides analyses of shipment volume, shipment value, ASP, business types, production sites, shipment destinations, CPU connector type, and chipset adoption.
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