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Wednesday 5 August 2009
Wistron expected to ship seven million notebooks in 3Q09
Taiwan-based Wistron is expected to ship seven million notebooks during the third quarter of 2009 and reach its target of 25 million units for the year, according to market watcher...
Wednesday 5 August 2009
Japan-based camera vendors may release more OEM orders to Taiwan
Japan-based digital camera vendors Fujifilm, Casio and Sony suffered losses in the second quarter of 2009 (their first quarter of fiscal 2009) while Canon saw profits decrease by...
Tuesday 4 August 2009
Wistron receives notebook orders from Sony
Sony has added Wistron as a notebook manufacturing, accord to industry sources.
Monday 3 August 2009
Staggered Windows 7 RTM schedule puts pressure on OEM production
Despite having recently been handed the RTM version of Windows 7, Taiwan-based OEM PC makers have said they will not be able to start rolling out PCs with Windows 7 off their production...
Friday 31 July 2009
TSMC CEO claims improved 40nm yield, predicts better 3Q09
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has issued positive guidance for the third quarter of 2009, following its improved second-quarter earnings that underline the chip...
Monday 27 July 2009
Wistron lands Toshiba notebook orders for 2010
Wistron has landed consumer notebook orders from Toshiba, according to industry sources. This is the first time Toshiba has used the Taiwan-based manufacturer.
Monday 20 July 2009
LCD TV outsourcing falling short of expectations, says iSuppli
Although sales of LCD TVs are continuing to grow during the current downturn, the recession is resulting in somewhat weakened demand, causing contract manufacturing of such sets to...
Wednesday 15 July 2009
Apple, Sony reportedly to shift notebook orders form Foxconn to Quanta in 2010
Apple and Sony will reportedly shift some notebook OEM orders from Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) to Quanta Computer in 2010, according to sources at component ma...
Thursday 9 July 2009
Globally 25% of LCD TVs shipped in 1Q09 were outsourced, says DisplaySearch
In the first quarter of 2009, 25% of LCD TVs were made by external OEMs/EMS such as Amtran, Compal, Grundig, Jabil, TPV Technology and Wistron, up 1% sequentially, according to Dis...
Tuesday 23 June 2009
Intel to release ODM motherboard orders to Foxconn, say Taiwan makers
Intel will release ODM orders in place of OEM orders for the first time to Taiwan motherboard makers, with such orders initially being placed with Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision...
Wednesday 17 June 2009
Inventec adds Intel and Dell as server clients
Inventec acquired a factory in northern Taiwan for use by Inventec Enterprise System, its server subsidiary, in April 2009 specifically to allow the subsidiary to undertake OEM production...
Wednesday 17 June 2009
Inventec Appliances to focus on specialty netbook segment
Inventec Appliances will focus on the specialty segment as it steps into the netbook market, according to company chairman Jackson Chang.
Tuesday 9 June 2009
Acer to launch 11.6-inch ultra-thin notebook in July
Acer will launch a Timeline series of ultra-thin notebooks with a screen size of 11.6 inches in July, with Quanta Computer to undertake OEM production, according to industry sources...
Friday 5 June 2009
ECS enters OEM all-in-one PC segment
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has entered the OEM all-in-one PC segment rolling out its Intel Atom 330-based Morph-A and Nvidia Ion-based Fusion-1 focusing on 18.5- and 21-inch...
Wednesday 3 June 2009
Computex promises to deliver on the mobile front
While Intel appears to be stepping away from the netbook market for the moment, ARM-based competitors are stepping in.
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