Seeing that demand from the clone market has continued to wither, Abit Computer has decided to expand its business further into the low-end motherboard market this month, following the lead of Asustek Computer and Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry).
Company president Edwin Lin said that Abit is planning to launch two lines based on the SiS645 chipset from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and Intel’s 845GL chipsets. Prices of the new boards will be quoted higher than products made by Asustek’s Hua Ching (transliterated from Chinese) subsidiary and Foxconn’s First Tech.
Among the second-tier board makers, Abit is the only company that has landed OEM orders. According to sources, an OEM client in Singapore already closed a deal with Abit, placing orders for new Pentium 4-based barebone systems.
Company president Edwin Lin said that Abit is planning to launch two lines based on the SiS645 chipset from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and Intel’s 845GL chipsets. Prices of the new boards will be quoted higher than products made by Asustek’s Hua Ching (transliterated from Chinese) subsidiary and Foxconn’s First Tech.
Among the second-tier board makers, Abit is the only company that has landed OEM orders. According to sources, an OEM client in Singapore already closed a deal with Abit, placing orders for new Pentium 4-based barebone systems.





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