Arima Communications saw its handset shipments increase 18% sequentially to 1.18 million in May, but revenues for the month showed an 8.6% sequential decline to NT$1.48 billion (US$45.4...
Arima Communications has reported revenues of NT$1.62 billion (US$48.8 million) and handset shipments of one million units for April 2009. The monthly figures represented a decline...
Taiwan's top-two OEM handset makers Compal Communications and Arima Communications are both vying for Android-powered handset orders set to be released by Acer, according to market...
Arima Communications is expected to see its handset shipments grow over 43% sequentially to 3.3 million units in the second quarter of 2009, the Chinese-language Commercial Times...
Taiwan handset maker Arima Communications is expected to ship 2.5 million handsets in the first quarter of this year due to rush orders for entry-level to mid-range handsets from...
Myong Won Baek, chairman of LG Electronics (LGE) Taiwan indicated that LGE's purchase in Taiwan this year will remain flat compared to 2008 at US$1.5 billion, with US$1 billion for...
Taiwan-based handset maker Arima Communications is setting up a handset-manufacturing plant in Jundiai in the Brazilian state of San Paulo, with commercial production slated for April...
Motorola's procurement unit for Greater China has been in talks with handset makers in Taiwan and China for the possible release of rush handset orders, according to sources at Taiwan...
Handset manufacturer Arima Communications has declined to comment on reports it has landed orders from LG Electronics (LGE) citing customer confidentiality, according to a recent...
Arima Communications will begin to ship two ultra-low-cost handsets to LG Electronics (LGE) in early 2009, with the vendor likely to price the two models at below US$30 targeting...
Qualcomm's market share in the in 3G chip market is expected to increase, as Taiwan handset makers including Asustek Computer, Compal Communications and Arima Communications are adopting,...
Taiwan-based LED chipmaker Arima Optoelectronics has adjusted down its September revenues from NT$87 million to only NT$4.5 million, according to data from the Taiwan Stock Exchange...
Arima Computer has announced it will change its name to Arima Photovoltaic and Optical, according to a company filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE).