Abit Exits Motherboard Market


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HEXUS.channel can exclusively confirm that Taiwanese technology company abit, which is associated primarily with high-end and gaming mainboards, will stop producing all mainboards at the end of 2008.

HEXUS.channel has confirmed this as fact from sources close to South East Asian distributors, all of which will be notified by their abit sales contacts from today onwards.

Apparently abit will continue to deliver mainboards until the end of the year and will honour RMAs and warranties for three years subsequently.

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just an example of a company who cannot match equal and better competition. if can't step your game up your gone in hardware industry in some circumstances like these when you have ASUS offering everything for ever market for motherboards same with gigabyte and foxconn for that matter in the OEM motherboard market.

I admit i could never say a positive thing about abit hardware or their offerings from experience.

just an example of a company who cannot match equal and better competition. if can't step your game up your gone in hardware industry in some circumstances like these when you have ASUS offering everything for ever market for motherboards same with gigabyte and foxconn for that matter in the OEM motherboard market.

I admit i could never say a positive thing about abit hardware or their offerings from experience.

So you're saying the IP35 line was inferior to everyone else? hmm...

Thanks for the move/merge/fix DirtyLarry.

The two are used pretty synonymously..just like GPU, graphics card, and video card. Why's it matter?

It's a pet peeve.

just an example of a company who cannot match equal and better competition. if can't step your game up your gone in hardware industry in some circumstances like these when you have ASUS offering everything for ever market for motherboards same with gigabyte and foxconn for that matter in the OEM motherboard market.

I admit i could never say a positive thing about abit hardware or their offerings from experience.

I'm actually on the other side of the spectrum. I used an Abit mobo in my previous build and it was pretty solid. I had no problems what so ever. The only thing that sucked was Abit's website (and getting drivers off it).

Usually I'd be worried about a company completely leaving a certain market (reduced competition) but there are plenty of other manufacturer's out there. So, not a big loss for the average Joe.

lol, well if we're excluding pricing (which Abit was competitive in), what else is there to it? o_0

plenty starting with overclocking ability, board features, warranty, quality of service (human + website), placement of ports and general design smartness (ie graphics cards not blocking sata ports, number and position of pci-e slots), quality bundles in terms of apps/games/whatever the list goes on. For alot of people being "reliable" and price competitive isn't enough.

Not saying ABit was or wasn't good in those areas, just answering the question at hand. Of course outside of that theres other things like marketing and being able to get your hardware used in pre built machines too which will net you more sales and potentially have less to do with hardware quality but good salesmanship.

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