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Why would you think something like that? Supermicro has been growing at
a rediculous pace over the last few years, even through the "bad tech
sector economy." Just because this newsgroup doesn't get a ton of
traffic, doesn't mean they're not doing business...

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blackgold wrote:
> Nobody buys supermicro mainboards anymore?
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blackgold wrote:
> Nobody buys supermicro mainboards anymore?
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Supermicro has moved on to other segments of the market,
and very lucrative ones at that. Their mainboards are
designed for the high-end system user with rack-mounted
systems and, of course, the server marketplace. Take a
look at the Supermicro website.