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Tuesday 1 November 2011
China software industry posts January-September revenues of CNY1,300 billion
China's software industry generated total revenues of CNY1,300.2 billion (US$199.9 billion) during January-September 2011, growing 31.7% on year, according to statistics from the...
Tuesday 1 November 2011
Compal sees decline in 3Q11 revenues
Compal Electronics has announced consolidated revenues of NT$172.81 billion (US$5.77 billion) for the third quarter, down 2% sequentially and 19% on year. The company has recently...
Tuesday 1 November 2011
Asustek and Acer quibble over notebook vendor rankings in China and Europe
Asustek Computer, citing figures from research firm IDC, pointed out that the company's notebook shipments in China have already surpassed Acer and it has become the second largest...
Monday 31 October 2011
The role of Internet of Things in China's 12th Five Year Plan
During China's 12th Five Year Plan, the central government and local governments have begun working on a range of standards, industry supply chains and applications with the goal...
Monday 31 October 2011
GCL Group enters sapphire substrate market
Following its recent accouncement to suspend development of its LED epitaxy due to low demand in the LED industry, Hong Kong-based GCL Group has spelt out the intention to enter the...
Friday 28 October 2011
Digitimes Research: Greater China solar cell spot prices show signs of stabilization
The decline of solar cell spot prices has slowed down this week in the Greater China region due to increased installation demand from Germany as the new subsidy cut of 15% has been...
Friday 28 October 2011
Development trends in the Greater China large-size TFT LCD industry
The Greater China region (Taiwan and China) is expected to account for 44.5% of global large-size TFT LCD panel shipments and 42.5% of global large-size capacity in 2011. Geographically...
Friday 28 October 2011
Nokia developing new Linux-based entry-level smartphones, say sources
Nokia, while relying on Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) to compete with iPhone and Android-based mid-range and high-end smartphones, is developing a new Linux-based operating system to...
Friday 28 October 2011
Microsemi unveils driver for LED street lights
Microsemi unveiled a new LED driver designed specifically for North American street light installations. The LXMG221D-0700040-D2F LED driver eliminates step-down transformers typically...
Thursday 27 October 2011
Motech reports narrower loss for 3Q11
Taiwan-based solar cell maker Motech Industries has announced consolidated revenues for the third quarter of 2011 increased 17% sequentially with net losses narrowing to NT$574 million...
Thursday 27 October 2011
China Mobile to strengthen cooperation with Taiwan partners
China Mobile will continue to strengthen its cooperation with Taiwan-based makers for the development of TD-LTE products from chipset solutions to end market devices. MediaTek, HTC...
Thursday 27 October 2011
Asustek, Gigabyte to miss motherboard shipment targets for 2011
Asustek Computer and Gigabyte Technology, facing weak market demand in Europe, the US and China, are expected to fail to achieve their motherboard shipment goals for 2011 and only...
Wednesday 26 October 2011
Tainergy to unveil China solar cell plant
Solar cell firm Tainergy is to hold an opening ceremony for a new plant in Kunshan, China. Planned capacity at the plant is 1GW. The plant currently has completed production lines...
Wednesday 26 October 2011
GCL-Poly enters PV system integration business
GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Limited, a China-based solar firm, has announced that it has set up GCL-Poly Solar Energy System Integration (Taicang), formally launching the global solar...
Tuesday 25 October 2011
China electric car industry may not see strong growth as expected in 2012
China's electric car industry, which was originally expected to see strong growth in 2012, may not be able to achieve its goal as the related standards and regulations are still not...