The government-sponsored TAITRA also expects the number of visitors to the show will surpass that in 2009, with more business opportunities than last year's US$20 billion.
Players such as Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Microsft, Asustek Computer, Acer and Micro-Start International (MSI) are all expected to expand their booths this year.
Asustek, MSI and BenQ are also expected to reveal more details about their tablet PCs, and Acer is expected to showcase its Chrome-based notebook/netbook.
Motherboard makers are expected to demonstrate their USB 3.0 as well as their latest technologies.
Several China-based IT players such as Malata, Hanwang Technlogy and BYD will also exhibit their latest products at the show.
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