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Thursday 6 July 2017
Getac sees revenues ride high in June
Ruggedized computing device maker Getac Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$1.81 billion (US$59.48 million) for June, increasing 17.95% on month and 11.27% on year...
Thursday 6 July 2017
Chassis maker Waffer sees sales gain momentum in June
Notebook chassis maker Waffer Technology saw its revenues grow 2.48% on month and 39.02% on year to NT$247 million (US$8.1 million) in June. For the first half of 2017, revenues totaled...
Monday 19 June 2017
Catcher keeps relying on smartphone, tablet, notebook chassis for growth
Metal-alloy chassis maker Catcher Technology has seen revenue growth from the smartphone, tablet and notebook segments and will keep relying on the three product lines for future...
Tuesday 6 June 2017
Catcher sees growing revenues in May; expected to benefit from new iPhone orders in 2H17
Catcher Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$6.08 billion (US$205.5 million) for May, rising 18.5% on month and 3.5% on year, and combined consolidated revenues of...
Monday 8 May 2017
Catcher sees weak 1Q17 and April; expects growing performance in upcoming months
Chassis maker Catcher Technology reported its financial results for the first quarter with consolidated revenues at NT$14.58 billion (US$483.29 million), down 39.29% sequentially...
Thursday 6 April 2017
FPCB maker Ichia sees revenues up in March
Flexible PCB and chassis maker Ichia Technologies has reported consolidated revenues of NT$566 million (US$18.65 million) for March, increasing 13% on month and 9% on year.
Monday 20 March 2017
Wireless charging demand boosting PDC technology popularity
Wireless charging demand is expected to pick up with the arrival of the next-generation iPhones and the trend is also expected to prompt smartphone vendors to adopt glass- or ceramic-based...
Monday 6 March 2017
Chassis maker Waffer sees revenues surge over 47% on year in February
Notebook chassis maker Waffer Technology has announced revenues of NT$202.14 million (US$6.529 million) for February, down 0.42% sequentially but up 47.21% on year.
Tuesday 14 February 2017
Apple expected to use glass chassis for next-generation 5.8-inch iPhone; aluminum-alloy chassis for 4.7-inch
Apple is expected to release three next-generation iPhones for 2017, a 4.7-inch, 5.5-inch and 5.8-inch model. The 5.8-inch model is expected to be a high-end product adopting a chassis...
Tuesday 7 February 2017
Chassis maker Silitech reports flat performance for January
Chassis and component maker Silitech Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$176 million (US$5.69 million) for January, decreasing 2.9% on month and 15.42% on year.
Monday 6 February 2017
Chassis maker Catcher reported decreased sales for January
Notebook chassis maker Catcher Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$4.86 billion (US$156.56 million) for January, down 36.3% on month and 22% on year. A decrease in...
Wednesday 25 January 2017
Casetek shipping chassis to new smartphone client in China
Taiwan-based chassis maker Casetek Holdings has landed orders from one of the top-5 smartphone vendors in China and has recently begun shipping products to the client, according to...
Thursday 19 January 2017
Xiaomi to launch notebook with magnesium-lithium chassis in 2017
Xiaomi Technology will launch a notebook featuring a chassis made of magnesium-lithium alloy in 2017. The chassis will be exclusively produced by a China-based joint-venture established...
Wednesday 18 January 2017
Chassis maker Nishoku to see revenues grow 5-10% in 2017
Plastic chassis maker Nishoku Technology is expected to see its revenues grow 5-10% on year in 2017 with an EPS of over NT$7.50, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times...
Tuesday 10 January 2017
Apple new iPhone to use forging process for stainless steel frame; adding Jabil as supplier
Apple's next-generation iPhone is expected to adopt a stainless steel forging process for its new chassis frame instead of traditional CNC machining. Component orders are expected...