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Wednesday 27 December 2023
Beyond the downturn: a glimpse into 2024's anticipated industry resurgence
As we venture into 2024, there's a sense of anticipation in the tech industry as demand for information and communication technology (ICT) products looks poised for a rebound. Vendors...
Wednesday 27 December 2023
Google targets AI PC market with Chromebook Plus
As Microsoft advances its AI PC efforts, Google has also risen to the challenge with its new Chromebook Plus notebooks. Acer's newly launched Chromebook Plus 514 is the company's...
Wednesday 27 December 2023
Apple Vision Pro to hit market shelves in 1Q24
Supply chain sources indicated that the Apple Vision Pro is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2024, with an annual shipment threshold of 400,000 units.
Tuesday 26 December 2023
AI PCs seen as key to driving DRAM and NAND market revival
With the successive release of new AI PCs equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, the South Korean industry believes this trend will boost market demand for not only...
Tuesday 26 December 2023
Global PC shipments forecast to recover in 2024 after unprecedented slump in PC demand, says IDC
With shipments totaling 68.5 million units in the third quarter of 2023, the global PC market outperformed expectations. But that volume was still down 7.2% compared to the same quarter...
Tuesday 26 December 2023
AMD restarts shipment momentum; reveals AI PC platform roadmap for next three years
As PC inventory clearance came to an end in the second half of 2023 and AI drove demand for data center servers, AMD and Intel have announced new platforms to compete in the market...
Monday 25 December 2023
Taiwanese smartphone and PC shipments go in different directions for 2024
The 2024 shipment growth of Taiwan's two major ICT products, smartphones and PCs, could go in different directions. PC demand is expected to bounce back and rise due to AI chips and...
Friday 22 December 2023
MOSFET maker Force-MOS expects notebook demand to recover in 2024
A rebound in notebook demand will boost Force-MOS Technology's sales performance in 2024, according to the Taiwan-based MOSFET manufacturer.
Friday 22 December 2023
AI PCs to generate value on par with AI servers, say IC substrate makers
Although the current hot topic is the adoption of AI into PCs, true AI PCs remain a dream, with only Intel's Core Ultra processors, codenamed Meteor Lake, coming close.
Thursday 21 December 2023
Taiwan's electronics export orders rebounded in November, ending 12 consecutive months of annualized decline
Taiwan's export orders for electronics products surged by 3.5% year-on-year to reach $17.8 billion in November, driven by increased orders received by IC design houses and chip channel...
Thursday 21 December 2023
PC supply chain sees no disruption from Red Sea shipping crisis
Attacks on cargo ships by Houthi militia in Yemen have severely disrupted shipping lanes in the Red Sea and Suez Canal, with global ramifications. PC supply chain insiders note that...
Tuesday 19 December 2023
Major Taiwanese notebook brands follow in Intel's AI PC footsteps and introduce new products
Intel's launched its next-gen processor, Core Ultra, on December 15. In response, all major Wintel PC brands have introduced new products that emphasize AI functions. Looking at the...
Tuesday 19 December 2023
PC peripheral IC suppliers gearing up for replacement demand
Suppliers of power management ICs (PMIC), touchpad controllers, and high-speed transmission processors are preparing to meet the demand generated by the upcoming wave of notebook...
Monday 18 December 2023
Singapore exports swing to growth first time in 14 months
Singapore's exports returned to growth for the first time in more than a year, although it was hardly a sign of recovery in external demand.
Monday 18 December 2023
Price competition in mid-to-low-end smartphones becomes fiercer
Observing the recent plans and activities of smartphone brands, as a response to the market becoming more mature, smartphones are developing toward the extremes of high-end and low-end...