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NEWS TAGGED COMPUTEX 2002
Tuesday 4 June 2002
Nexcom HiServer blade server
Just like the blade used in a magic show to cut people in half, Nexcom’s subsystem boards slide into the HiServer blade server and take their place in a configuration that can...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
ALi optimistic about multimedia
Boosted by strong growth in its multimedia chips, ALi Corporation (formerly Acer Laboratories) saw further improved financial performance in the first quarter of 2002. With more new...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
SiS330 series targeting clones
To reduce the sales impact from the release of Intel’s 845G and 845GL integrated chipsets, Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) has extended its graphics operations further into...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
Notebook chips attracting designers
The notebook-use graphics chip market has now become a new haven of profits for many chip designers, as the price war in the desktop sector continues to escalate with more competitors...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
CP keeping pace with ATI
With its deepening cooperation with graphics chip designer ATI Technologies, graphics card maker CP Technology will match the pace of the Canadian company in launching new products...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
DRAM and 845B0 help sales
Due to falling DRAM prices and recent clearing of discrete 845B0 (845D)-based board inventory, sales of graphics cards in the first half of May turned out better than manufacturers...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
ATI expecting 20% revenue growth
Given the initial success of the company’s multi-directional strategies into the PC, STB (set-top box), PDA (personal digital assistant) and communications sectors, Ho Kwok-yuen,...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
Nvidia, ATI battle in core logic
Following the confrontation in the graphics chip market, Nvidia and ATI Technologies heightened their competition further in the core logic chipset sector this year.
Tuesday 4 June 2002
Stiff competition in Taiwan
Competition among Taiwanese LCD monitor producers has become much more intense this year. It is generally predicted that larger LCD monitor producers will grab even bigger shares...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
ViewSonic president interview
Characterized by intense competition, 2002 will be a crucial year for LCD monitor producers to establish themselves. We interviewed James Chu, ViewSonic president and CEO, to find...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
‘Sports year’ boom
Following Sharp’s plan to ship one million LCD TVs this year, up from 500,000 units last year, major Japanese OEMs, including Sony, JVC, Pioneer and Aiwa, have also jumped on...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
ITIS: 31 million units in 2002
The global LCD monitor market is predicted to reach 31 million units this year, according to Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Information Service (ITIS). The figure is much more...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
Philips: Three million units
Philips aims to ship three million LCD monitors from its four major production bases in Hungary, Mexico, Taiwan and China (Suzhou, Jiangsu Province) this year, according to Philips...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
South Korea: Record 1Q
South Korean monitor producers made record LCD monitor shipments in the first quarter while their CRT monitor shipments decreased moderately compared to the same period of last year...
Tuesday 4 June 2002
New entrants heat up the sector
Competition in the graphics card market looks like it will become as stiff as the motherboard industry this year, with veteran manufacturers planning to enhance their overall shipments...