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Friday 24 December 2021
Mobo and graphics card makers to embrace strong 1Q22
Taiwan-based motherboard and graphics card makers are poised to enjoy a particularly strong first quarter of 2022, as shortages of processors start easing and demand remains strong...
Thursday 9 December 2021
ASRock expects sales growth in 2022
ASRock expects to enjoy robust shipments of its motherboards, graphics cards, industrial PCs and servers in 2022, when the company is poised to see another year of revenue growth.
Wednesday 14 July 2021
Graphics card sales to slow down in 3Q21
Graphics card sales will be slowing down in the third quarter of 2021, as prices start to drop and end-market demand decelerates, according to industry sources.
Thursday 1 July 2021
High-speed transmission chip demand to surge in 3Q21
Chip orders for servers, particularly high-speed transmission chip orders, will be ramping up substantially in the third quarter of 2021, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 16 June 2021
ASRock optimistic about 2Q21
ASRock is upbeat about its sales and profit performance in the second quarter of 2021, citing strong demand for graphics cards, industrial PCs and servers.
Friday 14 May 2021
Taiwan makers to see mobo shipments fall 10-15% in 2Q21
Taiwan-based makers are expected to continue to enjoy strong shipments of graphics cards in the second quarter of 2021, but will see their motherboard sales decline 10-15% sequentially,...
Thursday 14 January 2021
ASRock, ASMedia post profit surges in 2020
Motherboard and graphics card maker ASRock and ASMedia Technology, a fabless chipmaker specializing in high-speed transmission chips, both enjoyed revenue surges in 2020 with promising...
Tuesday 29 December 2020
Notebook, mobo and graphics card makers to embrace bright prospects for 1H21
Taiwan-based makers of notebooks, motherboards and graphics cards are expected to see a strong first-half 2021, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to drive demand for these devices...
Wednesday 11 November 2020
Strong Chromebook sales boost Acer, Asustek revenues
Acer and Asustek Computer both saw impressive gains in their sales during the first 10 months of 2020, buoyed by strong Chromebook sales.
Thursday 29 October 2020
Graphics card brands to see shrinking 4Q20 sales due to Nvidia card shortages
Motherboard and graphics card manufacturers may see their revenue growth in the fourth quarter of 2020 constrained by the tight supply of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 30 series, according...
Friday 23 October 2020
ASRock optimistic about 2021
ASRock expects shipments of its motherboards, graphics cards and server products to continue rising in 2021, and is optimistic about its profit margin next year.
Tuesday 13 October 2020
Mobo and graphics card brands see robust 2020
Taiwan-based motherboard and graphics card brands are set to post impressive sales and profit results for 2020.
Monday 31 August 2020
Notebook, mobo, graphic card shipments to sustain growth in 2H20
Taiwan-based vendors of notebooks, motherboards and graphic cards are expected to sustain robust shipment momentum in the second half of the year, driven partly by stronger-than-expected...
Friday 10 July 2020
Asustek 2Q20 revenues surge nearly 30%, Gigabyte hits record
Asustek Computer saw its revenues increase nearly 30% on year in the second quarter of 2020, while fellow motherboard and graphics card vendor Gigabyte Technology's revenues climbed...
Thursday 11 June 2020
Motherboard makers see strong orders for non-motherboard products
Motherboard and graphics card makers have enjoyed a ramp-up in orders for PCs and servers because of the rise of stay-at-home economy, according to sources from the upstream supply...
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