Top Motherboard Makers See Decline in May Revenues, Except for MSI
Posted 06/11/09 at 09:30:46 AM by Paul Lilly
Almost every top tier motherboard maker has been feeling the economic crunch, save for MSI, the only major mobo player to see its monthly revenues go up. Asus, ECS, and Gigabyte all slid in the opposite direction, with Asus hit the hardest after posting consolidated revenues of $428.55 million for May. That's a drop of 20 percent on month for the popular motherboard maker, and 22 percent down for the year.
ECS, meanwhile, posted consolidated revenues of $187 million for May, down 7.5 percent for the month and 17.54 percent on the year. Gigabyte's revenues checked in at just $88 million, a drop of 9.45 percent on the month and 7.64 percent for the year.
MSI, while up for the month, was down on the year, though just slightly at 0.54 percent.
You mean they're having a
Submitted by tehR0XX0Rz on Thu, 06/11/2009 - 4:05pm
You mean they're having a hard time selling $400 motherboards? Wow....
What's MSI got going for them? I've always favored ASUS boards, although the prices have gotten totally out of line over the past year.
Well MPC I love you guys.
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Thu, 06/11/2009 - 11:18am
Well MPC I love you guys. Great Article.
Go MSI! I have been a huge
Submitted by Tekzel on Thu, 06/11/2009 - 6:53am
Go MSI! I have been a huge fan of MSI motherboards for a very long time, and pretty much use them exclusively. Good to see some validation of my blatant fanboyism.
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