The shipment share of AMD-powered servers is estimated to rise in 2023 and 2024, while that of Arm-powered serves will triple the 2020 percentage in 2024, according to the latest figures from DIGITIMES Research.
Taiwan-based brands have been on releasing new all-in-one (AIO) PCs in the second quarter of 2022, but DIGITIMES Research still anticipates an on-month decline in related shipments in the second quarter.
The global top-5 notebook brands saw combined shipments rebound 34% in May from a month ago with the lifting of COVID lockdowns in eastern China, but the volumes still went down compared to the same month a year ago amid feeble demand that constrained vendors' order pull-ins, according to DIGITIMES Research's findings.
The global top-5 notebook brands saw combined shipments rebound 34% in May from a month ago with the lifting of COVID lockdowns in eastern China, but the volumes still went down compared to the same month a year ago amid feeble demand that constrained vendors' order pull-ins, according to DIGITIMES Research's findings.
Infineon Technologies has showcased its CoolSiC MOSFETs that support two-way charging during the Computex 2022 that closed in Taipei on May 27, highlighting its deployments for the automotive sector.
The global top-5 notebook brands' combined shipments in April halved as China's COVID-19 lockdowns disrupted eastern China's notebook component supply.
As electric vehicle (EV) penetration rate is expected to exceed 30% in 2025, demand for EV infrastructures is growing rapidly, according to DIGITIMES Research. China, the US and the EU have all picked up pace in building charging stations and other green energy installations.
Apple has become a bellwether in the HPC chip segment by rolling out its high-performance M1 series built using advanced process at its foundry partner, but all other manufacturing segments in the semiconductor industry will also be gaining weight in the HPC era, according to Jim Hsiao, a senior analyst at DIGITIMES Research.
The global top-5 notebook brands, not including Apple, saw their combined shipments slip 2% on month and 10% on year in February due to fewer working hours in the months as a result of the Lunar New Year holidays, weak demand from the consumer and enterprise sectors, and brand vendors' preparation for new notebook models.
Apple's new iPhone SE shipments are expected to reach 30 million units in 2022, about the same as shipped volumes of 25-30 million units of its predecessor in its first year (2020) of release, according to estimation by DIGITIMES Research analysts Sean Lin and Luke Lin.
The global top-5 notebook brands saw their combined shipments slip over 30% on month and over 10% on year in January 2022 due to a major deceleration in order momentum from the retail channel, as most retailers had already completed replenishing their inventory in December. Weakening demand for enterprise notebooks also played a part in the decline.
Global notebook shipments reached 247 million units in 2021, an increase of more than 20% over 2020. The annual growth rate was slightly less than that of 2020, but there was a net increase in shipments of more than 45 million units for the first time. Compared to the 150-160 million units shipped pre-pandemic, the annual shipment scale of the current market has already risen by nearly 100 million units. Now the market is wondering whether this growth will be sustainable in the future.