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Foxconn officially launches graphics card line
11:40 AM - June 7, 2006 by
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Foxconn Electronics on June 6 officially announced its lineup of its own-brand graphics cards. The lineup includes Foxconn's self-produced products for the entry-level and mid-range market segments, while Flextronics International will produce its high-end Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT/GTX/GX2 cards, according to industry sources.
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