Server ODMs including Quanta Computer and Inventec have unveiled cold plate liquid cooling solutions, which are preferred by users over immersion cooling solutions due to the minimal...
Notebook supply chain players continue to carry on inventory correction amid lingering market headwinds, prompting Taiwan-based ODMs to step up deployments in non-notebook segments,...
Changes in the supply chain are brewing due to policy changes in China. Compared with what China was previously able to offer companies that established factories locally, strict...
At its earnings call, Inventec stated that due to the poor market situation, the revenue for the fourth quarter of 2022 could see a small quarterly decrease at about the same level...
Notebook ODMs remain conservative about their shipment prospects for the fourth quarter of 2022 but are pinning their hopes for a sales upturn on the year-end shopping season, according...
Server ODMs including Inventec, Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), and Wiwynn have stepped up their production line relocations from China, according to industry sources.
Sharp rises in energy costs, clear ESG trend, and constant increase in cooling demand for server processors are highlighting the importance of liquid cooling system. Immersion cooling...
The server supply chain had different views regarding the fourth quarter of 2022. However, for 2023, they seem to have reached a consensus: the visibility is still hard to estimate...
Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics, Inventec, and Wistron are all expected to see their notebook shipments decline in the fourth quarter of 2022 despite the upcoming traditional...
Intel is promoting immersion cooling solutions and related reference designs with Taiwan-based ODMs, such as Compal Electronics, Inventec, and Pegatron.
The entire notebook supply chain will remain under pressure to digest inventories through the end of the year amid stronger-than-expected slump in end-market demand resulting from...
Notebook ODM Quanta Computer has reported consolidated revenues of NT$131.869 billion (US$4.32 billion) for August, hitting a monthly record for the third consecutive time with a...
Notebook brand vendors, such as Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell, are looking to develop a new production hub in Mexico, according to sources in the notebook industry.
Power restrictions imposed by the government of Sichuan Province, China, from August 15 to August 20 will constrain production at local plants including those for notebook computers...
Wistron and Inventec expect a leveling off or slight decrease in notebook shipments in the third quarter of 2022, due to a slowdown in demand for commercial models.