Inventec Besta, Taiwan's largest producer of electronic dictionaries, will launch it own-brand e-book reader in the second quarter of 2010, targeting the Taiwan market and the Chinese...
Inventec is expected to see notebook shipments decline in the fourth quarter, as Toshiba has recently shifted some of the orders from the maker to its competitor Compal Electronics,...
Taiwan-based top-four notebook makers, Quanta Computer, Wistron, Compal Electronics and Inventec, will see shipments grow 13-26% in 2010, with Quanta and Wistron expected to enjoy...
Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics, Wistron, Inventec and Pegatron Computer are expected to ship around 13-14 million notebooks in September 2009, according to industry sources.
Quanta Computer generated consolidated revenues of NT$61.96 billion (US$18.9 billion) for July 2009, down 4.8% on month, while notebook shipments also dropped from 3.3 million units...
Wistron increased its shipments of notebooks to Acer to over 900,000 units in July 2009 compared to 800,000 units shipped in June as the Taiwan-based PC vendor began pushing sales...
Notebook outsourcing from Hewlett-Packard (HP) to Taiwan makers dropped from above three million units in June 2009 to around 2.7-2.9 million units in July despite that the third...
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) and Micro-Star International (MSI) will not follow Acer, Foxconn Electronics, Pegatron Technology, Compal Electronics and Inventec Appliances which...
Quanta Computer is expected to see its notebook shipments expand 25% to 45 million notebooks in 2010, retaining its number one ranking in the notebook manufacturing industry in Taiwan...
Taiwan-based notebook makers have reportedly fully booked capacity for September 2009, with Quanta Computer likely to ship 10 million notebooks in the third quarter, followed by Compal...
Quanta Computer will begin ODM production of a new 11.6-inch netbook in August and a new 10.1-inch model at the end of 2009 for Hewlett-Packard (HP), while Inventec will begin producing...
Wistron has landed consumer notebook orders from Toshiba, according to industry sources. This is the first time Toshiba has used the Taiwan-based manufacturer.
Inventec led Taiwan's top-four notebook makers with the highest on-year growth rate, at 50-60%, in notebook shipments in the first half of 2009, although its first-half shipments...