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Tuesday 9 August 2022
Thermal module makers extend application to automotive electronics
Heat dissipation module makers TaiSol Electronics, Yen Sun Technology, Auras Technology and Jentech Precision Industrial have extended application of products from consumer electronics...
Tuesday 21 June 2022
Nidec CCI to step up capacity expansion in Vietnam
Nidec Chaun-Choung Technology (CCI) will step up its capacity expansion pace in Vietnam, where the Taiwan-based cooling module maker operates a plant to fulfill mainly orders for...
Monday 6 June 2022
Taiwanese cooling module makers turn to making VCs for HPC
Cooling module maker Auras Technology and Nidec Chaun-Choung Technology (CCI) are both turning their focuses to producing vapor chambers (VCs) for HPC and high-end notebook products,...
Tuesday 22 February 2022
Cooling module maker Forcecon upbeat about demand for gaming, enterprise notebooks
Taiwan-based cooling module maker Forcecon Tech expects demand for gaming notebooks to remain strong in 2022, driving its revenue growth. In the second half of the year, Forcecon...
Monday 17 January 2022
Taiwanese cooling module makers to see growing sales in 2022
Taiwan-based cooling module makers are expected to see growing sales from the server sector in 2022 as demand for liquid cooling solutions has continued rising, according to sources...
Wednesday 22 December 2021
Amonics cuts into China EV supply chain
Cooling component supplier Amonics has obtained orders for LiDARs used in electric vehicles (EVs) in China, with production set to ramp up in 2022, according to the company.
Wednesday 8 September 2021
More smartphone vendors to adopt vapor chambers for new models
More China- and South Korea-based smartphone vendors are expected to adopt vapor chambers (VCs) for their new models slated for launch in the fourth quarter of 2021, according to...
Wednesday 1 September 2021
CCI expects 5G smartphones to drive vapor chamber demand
Overall vapor chamber (VC) demand for handsets has been a disappointment thus far this year, according to Junichi Nagai, chairman for cooling module firm Nidec Chaun-Choung Technology...
Tuesday 13 July 2021
Notebook component suppliers turn cautious due to market uncertainties in 2H21
Notebook component suppliers have turned cautious about building inventory as the upstream supply chain is now having mixed views over order visibility for the third quarter and beyond,...
Tuesday 6 July 2021
Cooling module makers optimistic about demand for notebooks, servers
Cooling module makers have expressed optimism about their operations in the third quarter of 2021, citing strong vapor chamber demand for notebooks and servers.
Tuesday 13 April 2021
Vapor chamber demand for 5G phones disappoints
Vapor chamber (VC) demand for 5G smartphones has been a disappointment thus far in 2021, according to sources at cooling module suppliers.
Thursday 8 April 2021
Microsoft unveils liquid cooling solution for datacenters
Microsoft has announced to begin implementing a two-phase immersion liquid cooling solution that is co-developed with Wiwynn, to its datacenter in the state of Washington for testi...
Wednesday 24 March 2021
Cooling module maker AVC to ramp up shipments for cloud servers
Cooling module maker Asia Vital Components (AVC) will be scaling up its output for cloud servers and datacenters in 2021 when the Taiwan-based company expects its profits to hit another...
Wednesday 27 January 2021
Cooling module makers expect shipments for new-gen servers to boost ASPs
Cooling module makers expect shipments for new-generation servers based on Intel's 10nm Ice Lake processors to push up their product ASPs.
Thursday 10 December 2020
Cooling module makers optimistic about 2021
Taiwan-based cooling module suppliers are generally optimistic about their operations in 2021, judging from an anticipated surge in demand for 5G and AI related applications.
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