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Tuesday 23 November 2010
Vizio and Samsung split leadership in US TV market in 3Q10, says iSuppli
In the latest twist in the battle between Vizio and Samsung Electronics for leadership in the US TV market, Vizio managed to retake the top ranking in LCD TV shipments, while Samsung...
Tuesday 23 November 2010
Built-in car Wi-Fi shipments to rise to 7.2 million units in 2017, says iSuppli
Global shipments of built-in car Wi-Fi systems are set to soar by more than forty-fold by 2017, as automakers increasingly view wireless connectivity as a key competitive differentiator,...
Friday 19 November 2010
China-based companies dominate solar manufacturing spending in 2010, says iSuppli
China-based companies are expected to lead the world in the expansion of solar cell and module manufacturing capacity in 2010, accounting for seven of the 10 biggest gainers in the...
Thursday 18 November 2010
Trident dominates 2010 TV chip market, says iSuppli
Capitalizing on new technology and customers gained from its acquisition of certain assets from NXP Semiconductors in late 2009, US-based semiconductor supplier Trident Microsystems...
Wednesday 17 November 2010
Tablets and smartphones buoy 2010 NAND flash market, says iSuppli
Revenues for NAND flash memory in 2010 is projected to reach US$18.7 billion, up 38% from US$13.5 billion in 2009, according to iSuppli. The market research firm credited the robust...
Tuesday 16 November 2010
Kingston expands lead in DRAM module business, says iSuppli
Kingston Technology padded its dominance of the third-party DRAM module business in the first half of 2010, selling US$2.6 billion worth of DRAM modules, according to iSuppli. The...
Friday 12 November 2010
Russian LCD TV sales continue to soar, says iSuppli
With their hold intensifying on the Russian TV market, LCD TVs will cause the sales of older CRTs to disappear in the country within 4-5 years, according to the market research firm...
Friday 12 November 2010
Samsung cements DRAM domination in 3Q10, says iSuppli
Samsung Electronics in the third quarter became the only Top 5 DRAM supplier to achieve revenue growth, solidifying its domination of the market, according to the market research...
Tuesday 9 November 2010
iSuppli boosts 2010 solar installation forecast
Stronger than expected growth in Germany has prompted iSuppli to boost its 2010 forecast for global installations of photovoltaic (PV) solar systems. Worldwide installations in 2010...
Monday 8 November 2010
PC market continues growth in 3Q10, says iSuppli
Defying a growing chorus of negativity regarding the market, global PC shipments continued to expand in the third quarter, rising by 7% sequentially and by 10.3% compared to a year...
Thursday 4 November 2010
Global broadband market rebounds, says iSuppli
Recovering from a slight decline in the second quarter, global broadband subscriber growth is rebounding in the third and fourth quarters as China's demand for high-speed Internet...
Wednesday 3 November 2010
Silicon tuner technology to take over 60% share in TV market in 2014, says iSuppli
The TV market is seeing a rapid transition to single-chip silicon tuners, and shipments of silicon tuners for TVs are set to rise to 175.5 million units in 2014, up from 7.1 million...
Tuesday 2 November 2010
Samsung Galaxy Tab carries US$205 bill of materials, says iSuppli
With its new Galaxy Tab GT-P1000, Samsung Electronics has developed a product with features and component costs that position it as a large-scale smartphone, rather than as a true...
Friday 29 October 2010
CCD to account for less than 10% of image sensor market in 2010, says iSuppli
The light may be fading for CCD image sensors as digital cameras, their principal application, switch to a less expensive and more efficient rival technology, according to iSuppli...
Thursday 28 October 2010
Mandates to boost auto MEMS sensor market in Korea and Japan, says iSuppli
New mandates set to increase the safety of vehicles in South Korea and Japan will cause market revenue for MEMS automotive sensors in those countries to rise dramatically starting...