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Wednesday 4 May 2005
iSuppli: Falling prices boost adoption of TFT LCDs in mobile phones
Falling prices have made TFT LCD a more attractive option for mobile phone displays, spurring increased usage in 2005, according to iSuppli.
Tuesday 19 April 2005
iSuppli: DTV production soars in China
China’s domestic and export-driven digital TV (DTV) markets are enjoying surging growth, driven by declining prices, improving picture quality, greater availability of digital...
Wednesday 13 April 2005
iSuppli: 17-inch LCD monitor panels fall into shortage
A shortage of 17-inch LCD panels for LCD monitors that flared up in the first quarter will persist into the second half of the year, a phenomenon that already is pushing up pricing,...
Wednesday 6 April 2005
iSuppli: Was it déjà vu for TV at CeBIT?
At first glance, the CeBIT show in Hannover, Germany in March evoked a feeling of déjà vu. The event featured the same companies, occupying the same booth positions, located...
Thursday 31 March 2005
iSuppli: Are Chinese foundries ready for the next round of competition?
In just five years, China has emerged as a viable competitor to Taiwan in the market for foundry manufacturing of commodity semiconductors, but have the Chinese chip manufacturers...
Wednesday 30 March 2005
iSuppli: Price competition drives migration at CeBIT
The casual visitor to Hall 21 at the 2005 CeBIT show in Hannover, Germany, would quite rightly place Samsung and LG as electronics market leaders, based on the size of their booths...
Thursday 17 March 2005
iSuppli: Outlook for China broadband market remains bright in 2005
The broadband Internet access market in China has achieved vigorous growth in recent years, enabling the nation to emerge as a broadband superpower, with more than 20 million subscribers...
Thursday 17 March 2005
iSuppli: Chinese OEMs vie to increase share of domestic flat TV market
With flat-panel sets now driving the growth of Chinese TV sales, domestic manufacturers are gearing up to wrest control of the LCD and PDP (plasma display panel) TV markets from their...
Monday 14 March 2005
iSuppli: China bypasses the DRAM industry
Despite the boom in semiconductor production in China, DRAM manufacturing has not taken off on the mainland yet – and probably will not during the next few years, iSuppli bel...
Wednesday 9 March 2005
iSuppli: Oplus buy aids Intel in both PCs and consumer electronics
Intel’s purchase of Israeli startup Oplus Technologies could help the chip giant to address new opportunities in the consumer-electronics market, while also enhancing its offerings...
Wednesday 16 February 2005
iSuppli: PCB pricing on the decline following stellar 2004
Following the best earnings year since 2000 for the global PCB business, the market will face tougher conditions in 2005, as demand slows and supply grows.
Tuesday 15 February 2005
China market: DTV market to expand 50% in 2005
China’s Digital TV (DTV) manufacturers enjoyed an outstanding year in 2004, with nearly 100% market growth— as was earlier projected by iSuppli.
Monday 14 February 2005
iSuppli: Mobile phones migrate to TFT-LCD displays
An analysis of mobile-phone designs conducted by iSuppli’s Mobile Phone Display Teardown Service in 2004 confirms that handsets are making increased use of more advanced display...
Thursday 3 February 2005
iSuppli: Portable products adopt advanced displays
The Consumer Electronics Show 2005 (CES 2005) in Las Vegas featured a cornucopia of new handheld products that sported bigger, brighter and more colorful displays. The use of newer...
Tuesday 25 January 2005
iSuppli: Mergers reshape PC- and LCD-monitor markets
In the increasingly competitive PC- and LCD-monitor markets, where the benefits of volume manufacturing can make the difference between market leaders and followers, size does matt...
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