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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/asrock-amd-revenue-growth-motherboards-2020
I'm a fan of (most) Asrock motherboards, as I've had really good luck with them. After primarily using Gigabyte for many years, and moving on from them because of BIOS issues, most of the time the decision now comes down to either Asus or Asrock.
It looks like all those pricey X570 motherboards have paid off.ASRock, one of the largest motherboard makers, has seen a 31.6% year-over-year surge in revenue, achieving a record-high of NT$13.415 billion (US$443.16 million), and that momentum is expected to grow this year, mostly thanks to motherboards with AMD chipsets representing a larger percentage of shipments, according to unnamed sources in a DigiTimes report today.
I'm a fan of (most) Asrock motherboards, as I've had really good luck with them. After primarily using Gigabyte for many years, and moving on from them because of BIOS issues, most of the time the decision now comes down to either Asus or Asrock.