Abit to migrate half of its capacity to ECS by end of October
Abit Computer plans to migrate half of its motherboard capacity, mostly entry-level production, to Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) by the end of October, according to the company. Production of Abit’s high-end segment will continue to be manufactured at its Suzhou plant in China before agreements with new contract makers are reached, said the company.
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