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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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Thursday 15 June 2017
Wistron business growth sees rebound
Wistron has seen its business growth rebound significantly over the past months and is confident that its performance in 2017 will be better than that recorded a year earlier, according...
Wednesday 14 June 2017
Asustek reportedly to start wave of layoffs
Rumors have circulated that Asustek Computer is looking to lay off a large number of employees as part of its business reorganization. The company noted that it is currently in the...
Friday 9 June 2017
Wistron, Inventec May notebook shipments up on month
ODMs Wistron and Inventec shipped 1.7 million and 1.5 million notebooks in May, increasing 21.4% and 15.4% on month, according to the companies.
Wednesday 7 June 2017
China-based Thunderobot ramping up overseas shipments of gaming notebooks
China-based gaming notebook vendor Thunderobot, a subsidiary of Haier, has stepped up efforts to ramp its shipments to overseas markets, including Taiwan, Singapore and other Southeast...
Tuesday 6 June 2017
Apple announces two new iPad Pros
Apple has introduced a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro and a new 12.9-inch iPad Pro, featuring displays with ProMotion technology and the new A10X Fusion chip. The new 10.5-inch model reduces...
Saturday 3 June 2017
Computex 2017: Dell eyes performance for its gaming notebooks, says executive
Commenting on Dell's strategy for the gaming notebook market, Dell senior vice president of consumer product marketing Raymond Wah pointed out that consumers in the gaming sector...
Friday 2 June 2017
Goodix rolls out touchscreen, fingerprint and stylus chips for notebook applications
China-based IC design house Goodix has rolled out a range of touchscreen controller chips, fingerprint sensors and stylus chips targeting the notebook sector.
Friday 2 June 2017
Huawei, Xiaomi perform weaker than expected in notebook market; will continue to push new models
Despite worldwide PC demand having declined for five consecutive years, Samsung Electronics, Huawei and Xiaomi have returned to the notebook market because of milder competition compared...
Thursday 1 June 2017
MSI, Asustek to tie in 2017 gaming notebook shipments
As worldwide consumer demand for notebooks remains in decline, most PC brand vendors have turned their focuses to the gaming sector. Asustek Computer and Micro-Star International...
Thursday 1 June 2017
Computex 2017: AMD exhibits PC innovations covering CPU, GPU and servers
Commemorating 30 years in Taiwan, AMD has showcased the power of its upcoming Ryzen and Radeon products during its press conference at Computex Taipei 2017. The company delivered...
Tuesday 30 May 2017
Computex 2017: Acer Predator Triton 700 gaming notebook to Ship with Nvidia GTX 1080 GPUs
Acer is showcasing its Predator Triton 700 ultra-thin gaming notebook at Computex Taipei 2017 with slim design and features including latest graphics, processors in-house developed...
Tuesday 30 May 2017
Computex 2017: Asustek shows new members for its ZenBook and VivoBook
Asustek Computer chairman Jonney Shih took the stage at today’s Computex 2017 press event to present the company's new notebook lineup of thin-and-light ZenBook and VivoBook.
Tuesday 30 May 2017
Taiwan players expect AI to benefit PC hardware supply chain
Artificial intelligence (AI) and robots are both hot topics for Computex 2017 and will become focuses for the IT industry for the next several years. Taiwan's PC and server supply...
Tuesday 30 May 2017
Welcome to Computex 2017: New friends, renewed rivalries
After several years where players in a post-mature PC industry have been more concerned about making sure they clear out inventory rather than consistently introducing new innovations...
Friday 26 May 2017
Acer announces new Spin 1 convertible notebook
Acer has announced the latest version of its Spin 1 convertible notebook. With an all-metal chassis, the Windows 10 device supports Windows Ink through an Acer Active Stylus1.