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Tuesday 17 August 2021
Taiwanese panel suppliers increase capital spending as demand grows
For years, Taiwanese LCD makers had taken a rather conservative approach to spending their money. But since COVID hit last year, demand shot high thanks to the rise of the lockdown...
Thursday 12 August 2021
Taiwan small- to mid-size LCD panels – 2Q 2021
Taiwan's small- to medium-size panel shipments increased 11.7% sequentially, but went down 9% on year to arrive at 209.76 million units in the second quarter of 2021.
Tuesday 10 August 2021
AUO 2Q21 operating profit hits 13-year high
TFT-LCD panel maker AU Optronics (AUO) has reported operating profit of NT$20.285 billion (US$726 million) for second-quarter 2021, the highest quarterly level since third-quarter...
Monday 9 August 2021
HannStar Board remains upbeat about notebook shipments in 2H21
Notebook PCB specialist HannStar Board, after posting impressive revenue and profit gains for first-half 2021, remains upbeat about its business prospects for the second half of the...
Thursday 5 August 2021
Taiwan small- to mid-size LCD panel shipments to slip in 3Q21
Taiwan's shipments of small- to medium-size LCD panels are expected to edge down 1.1% sequentially in the third quarter of 2021 after growing 11.7% in the second quarter, according...
Friday 30 July 2021
HannStar Display to set up 5.5G production line
Small- to medium-size TFT-LCD panel maker HannStar Display will set up a new production line planned to be of 5.5th generation in terms of glass substrate size, with production to...
Monday 12 July 2021
Quotes for small- to mid-size TV panels begin to fall
Quotes for small- to medium-size TV panels have begun to fall in July amid weakening demand in the device-end market but those for large-size applications continue moving upward,...
Friday 9 July 2021
AUO June revenues hit 79-month high
AU Optronics (AUO) has reported consolidated revenues of NT$33.937 billion (US$1.21 billion) for June, the highest monthly level since December 2014 with growth of 5.66% on month...
Thursday 8 July 2021
HannStar Display to expand LCD panel capacity
HannStar Display plans to invest NT$17 billion (US$607.4 million) to build an additional LCD panel production capacity of 30,000 substrates monthly, which will come online by 2023,...
Thursday 8 July 2021
HannStar Board sees demand for notebooks stay strong
HannStar Board remains upbeat about demand for notebooks in the second half of 2021, according to the PCB maker.
Wednesday 9 June 2021
HannStar Display revenues more than double in May
HannStar Display, which makes mainly small- to medium-size LCD panels, saw its May revenues jump 123% on year to NT$2.82 billion (US$101.52 million). The figures were also up 2.3%...
Friday 4 June 2021
HannStar to start rolling out LPRD panels
HannStar Display will start rolling out LPRD (low power reflective display) panels in 2021, targeting applications for smart retailing, education, transportation, fitness, and environmental...
Friday 28 May 2021
Taiwan large-size LCD panels – 1Q 2021
Taiwan shipped a total of 72.25 million large-size LCD panels in the first quarter of 2021, down only 3.4% sequentially, despite the quarter being a slow season.
Thursday 27 May 2021
Taiwan small- to mid-size LCD panels – 1Q 2021
Taiwan's small- to medium-size panel shipments only went down 2.4% sequentially in the first quarter of 2021, thanks mainly to better-than-expected smartphone panel demand, despite...
Tuesday 11 May 2021
Taiwan panel makers post mixed results for April
Most Taiwan-based LCD panel makers, except for Giantplus Technology, have reported sequential declines in revenues for April due to shortages of upstream materials and reduced workdays...
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