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Taiwan notebook ODMs
Taiwan notebook Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) account for more than 90% of global notebook production and Digitimes is there to provide daily updates on shipments, supplier contracts and financial data on the more than 10 Taiwan makers involved in notebook manufacturing.
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Wednesday 13 October 2021
HDI PCB makers to embrace strong 4Q21
HDI PCB manufacturers including Compeq Manufacturing and Tripod Technology are expected to sustain strong shipment momentum in the fourth quarter of the year after posting record...
Tuesday 12 October 2021
Highlights of the day: Notebook ODMs to not see strong shipment growth in 2H21
Notebook ODMs may not see strong shipment growth in traditional peak season in second-half 2021, but it does not mean that the notebook...
Tuesday 12 October 2021
Notebook ODMs see growth momentum soften for 2H21 shipments
Taiwan's major notebook ODMs, including Quanta Computer, Wistron, Compal Electronics and Inventec, are not expected to sustain regular peak-season shipment momentum in the second...
Friday 8 October 2021
Global notebook shipment forecast, 2022 and beyond
Global notebook shipments are expected to come to 236 million units in 2021, once again setting a new record in history. However, the year-over-year growth will fall short of the...
Friday 8 October 2021
Highlights of the day: Notebook ODMs, Largan see weak 2H21
Notebook ODMs may experience a weak fourth quarter of 2021 with their feeble sales in China during the National Day holiday...
Friday 8 October 2021
Notebook ODMs see shipments disappoint
Notebook ODMs saw their shipments disappoint for China's just-ended National Day holiday, which may indicate a particularly weak fourth-quarter this year with the year-end Christmas...
Thursday 7 October 2021
Zilltek reports strong September revenues
Taiwan-based MEMS microphone maker Zilltek Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$245 million for September, down 1.06% on month, but up 34.81% on year.
Friday 1 October 2021
China power policy to determine pace of production relocation
It remains to be seen whether the ongoing China power restrictions will accelerate production relocation by manufacturers operating plants there, hinging largely on whether the restrictions...
Thursday 30 September 2021
Notebook vendors remain optimistic about 1H22
Notebook vendors including Dell and Asustek Computer remain upbeat about their shipments in the first half of 2022, and have already placed orders for next year with their chip suppliers,...
Thursday 30 September 2021
China power cuts may impact more than chips shortage
If China implements power restrictions as a long-term policy, its impact on the global semiconductor and electronics supply chains will be greater than that of chips shortage that...
Wednesday 29 September 2021
Highlights of the day: China power restrictions hitting notebook supply chain
Notebook component suppliers in China are making contigency plans to cope with the country's power restrictions and...
Wednesday 29 September 2021
Notebook supply chain braces for impact of China power restrictions
The notebook supply chain is prepared for the potential impact of China's power cut policy, which has hit local factories in many Chinese provinces, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 28 September 2021
PCB makers set to work overtime in China starting October 1
Taiwan PCB makers, particularly those in the supply chain of new iPhones, are set to step up overtime production starting October 1 to better fulfill orders from Apple following a...
Monday 27 September 2021
Digitimes Research worldwide notebook shipment update – August 2021
The impact of chip shortages had a negative impact on the overall notebook shipments by the world's top-5 notebook brands (excluding Apple) in August, which saw a 3% sequential dro...
Friday 24 September 2021
Chipmakers gearing up for rollouts of PCIe Gen5 devices
Vendors including Samsung Electronics and Kioxia plan to roll out their respective PCIe Gen5 SSD series for enterprise and datacenter storage in 2022, according to company sources.