Computing - Motherboard & Desktop Computing
The Worldwide Motherboard Industry, 3Q 2010
September 21, 2010 / Ching Song Chen
39 Page, Statistics Report
US$2,100 (Single User License)

Abstract

This research report presents industry size and value forecast and recent quarter review of the worldwide motherboard industry. The report includes shipment volume and value, shipment breakdowns by maker, ASP, and price trends. The report also examines manufacturer rankings, assembly levels, CPU connector adoption, production locations, shipment destinations, and business types, and provides assembly level breakdown for CPU types, production locations, shipment destinations, and business types. The content of this report is based on primary data obtained through interviews with motherboard makers. The report finds that worldwide motherboard shipment volume continued to decline in the second quarter of 2010, suffering from sequential and year-on-year declines. It is anticipated that the industry's shipment volume will rebound in the third quarter of 2010 due to seasonal demand, albeit at a slower rate compared to the same quarter in the past two years. In the fourth quarter of 2010, traditionally the off-season, the decline in shipment volume is expected to slow considerably, thanks to motherboard manufacturers' advance purchases in anticipation of increased demand for the Sandy Bridge motherboard, which is due to hit the market at the beginning of 2011.
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