Despite that the euro depreciation is stabilizing, Taiwan notebook makers' shipments in the third quarter are expected to grow only 11.3% sequentially to 49.88 million units and will...
Acer will exclude Inventec as a notebook OEM partner in 2011, ending their three-year cooperation as the two companies were unable to reach a consensus on various OEM details, according...
Dell has recently completed its notebook order distribution for 2011 with Wistron and Compal Electronics the top-two suppliers, receiving 10-11 million and 7-8 million units. Meanwhile,...
With first-tier notebook brand Hewlett-Packard (HP) getting close to finalizing its notebook outsourcing plans for 2011, sources from notebook players pointed out that the volume...
Inventec has announced revenues of NT$34.73 billion (US$1.08 billion) for June, up 8.8% on month, but down 4.4% on year, with revenues in the first half reaching NT$167.89 billion,...
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) and PC maker Inventec will cooperate to offer a cloud computing system available for trial use by members of the Taiwan Cloud Computing Consortium (TCCC), a...
Taiwan-based notebook maker Inventec has recently decided to halt launching mini-notebook products using its sub-brand Kohjinsha (KJS) and the team in the future will focus on notebook...
TPV Technology and Inventec originally planned to set up their all-in-one PC joint-venture, TPV-Inventa Technology, in Taiwan, but because of a delay in the legal process, both sides...
As notebook brand vendors have recently started their request for quotation (RFQ) process, notebook makers Wistron and Inventec believe price competition for 2011 notebook orders...
Inventec has announced revenues of NT$31.94 billion (US$990 million) for May, an increase of 54.7% on month and 11.8% on year, with notebook shipments reaching 1.5 million units....
Inventec chairman Richard Lee pointed out that he expects the company to start volume production at its Chongqing production plant in China in November 2010 as surging wages and frequent...
With the rise of various consumer electronics exhibitions, Computex Taipei is no longer the time and place for handset companies to release their annual main attractions.
Inventec chairman and CEO Richard Lee at a cloud computing forum at Computex 2010 said that Taiwan-based IT players are focusing too much on hardware manufacturing, which will only...
China-based Hanwang Technology, which markets its products under the Hanvon brand, is attending Computex 2010 on June 1-5 to showcase its latest e-book readers and other devices.
Taiwan-based hinge maker Jarllytec will invest US$10 million to set up a production plant in Chongqing Province, China to provide on-time services, as its clients such as Foxconn...