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October revenues and 3Q results for Taiwan's IT companies are now available in our financial section.
A November 9 article misquoted HTC's 4Q09 revenues forecast. The correct figure is NT$40-42 billion (US$1.23-1.29 billion).
A November 2 report incorrectly stated Transcend Information reported net profits of NT$114 million for the third quarter of 2009. The correct figure is NT$1.14 billion.
A November 3 article regarding reports Intel has been actively promoting Larrabee GPUs to card markers in China has been updated with comments from Intel.
September revenues for Taiwan's IT companies are now available in our financial section.
A September 24 article regarding Micron's outlook for the eMMC market has been updated following further comments from the company.
A September 23 article stated that prices for HannStar Display's 19-inch 4:3 monitor panels were rising in September. HannStar's 19-inch monitor panels are 5:4.
A September 17 article regarding Hewlett-Packard's strategy in the Asia Pacific PC market as been updated to clarify that all forecasts are based on data cited from IDC.
August revenues and 2Q results for Taiwan's IT companies are now available in our financial section.
A September 3 article has been updated to correctly attribute a comment made by a Brother Industries executive.
A September 7 article incorrectly stated the price of the Intel G41 chipset was US$7. The article was corrected to state the price of the G41 chipset is US$7 more than than the price of the G31 chipset.
A September 3 article misquoted a Veeco executive as indicating that the company had shipped CIGS thin-film equipment to clients in Japan and Korea. The executive actually said that Veeco has obtained orders for such equipment from clients in China and Korea.
An August 7 article incorrectly stated the name of a Mitsubishi company working with Taiwan LED player Ledtech on the development of LED light bar products for the Japan market. The correct name is Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha (MKK).
An August 19 article has been updated to make it more clear that Broadcom and Ralink are separately launching integrated WLAN chips later this year.
An August 14 article stating Lenovo is recalling notebook batteries is inaccurate. Lenovo has stated than it has not had a battery recall but is offering a service extension program to provide (bonus 12-month) coverage for its products.
July revenues for Taiwan's IT companies are now available in our financial section.
An Aug 3 article wrongly stated that Analog Devices was a subsidiary of MediaTek. Analog Devices only sold its chipset business to MediaTek in 2007.
A July 14 article regarding an order for eight million high-power LEDs landed by Edison Opto has been updated to reflect new information from the company. Edison Opto has refuted its client is Opto Tech as previously reported, but confirmed the orders were placed by a Taiwan-based company.
June revenues for Taiwan's IT companies are now available in our financial section.
A July 10 article incorrectly stated Asustek Computer shipment figures for June. The given figures are for the second-quarter period.
A July 8 article regarding the CMMB market has been updated with comments from mobile TV solution provider Siano. Siano has pointed out that a recent licensing dispute referenced in the article between it and TiMi was a temporary mistake, which was quickly resolved. Siano also expressed its view that the CMMB market is seeing an increase, not a decline as claimed by the sources in the article.
A June 29 article attributed an incorrect title to a Nokia executive and mispelled his name. The executive is David Tang, vice president of sales for Nokia Greater China Area.
A June 30 article detailing the particulars of fund raising by Elpida Memory has been updated to reflect changes in a cited Bloomberg article. Elpida will raise 30 billion yen through the sale of preferred shares to the state-run Development Bank of Japan, not via direct investment from the Japan-government.
A June 8 article said Largan provided EDoF algorithm for Nokia's cameraphones. Largan provides EDoF lenses.
May revenues for Taiwan's IT companies are now available in our financial section.
A June 10 article regarding the profitability outlook for Etron in 2Q09, incorrectly attributed statements to the company. Market watchers have said Etron stands a good chance of turning profitable in the second quarter, not the company.
A June 8 article incorrectly stated that AMD is developing a notebook platform positioned between its Yukon and Congo platforms. AMD is not developing such a platform.
A June 3 article misidentified Steven Guggenhiemer. He is corporate vice president for the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Division at Microsoft.
April revenues and 1Q 2009 and 4Q 2008 financial reports for Taiwan's IT companies are now available in our financial section.
A May 7 article attributed remarks about Sony's e-book readers to PVI's chairman. The remarks were made by industry sources.
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