ASUS cuts motherboard pricing by 5-10 percent

Posted on Tuesday, September 09 2014 @ 13:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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DigiTimes picked up news that Asustek has dropped the retail pricing of its own-brand motherboards by 5-10 percent in order to maintain its global marketshare.
Asustek shipped 10.4 million OBM motherboards globally in the first half of 2014 and aims to ship 22.1 million units for the whole year, the paper said. The price cut may impact sales of Gigabyte Technology's motherboards, especially in the China market. Therefore, Gigabyte's global motherboard shipments for the third quarter may fall below its goal of 5.5-6 million units at less than 5.5 million units, and for 2014 from 21.5 million units to 20 million units, the paper indicated.


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