Hewlett-Packard (HP) outsourced around 15 million notebooks to Taiwan makers in the first half of 2009, higher than the 11 million units from Acer and nine million units from Dell,...
Dell will procure IT components produced by Taiwan-based makers with a projected total value of US$18-20 billion in 2009, growing from US$13 billion in 2006, US$15 billion in 2007...
Apple and Sony will reportedly shift some notebook OEM orders from Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) to Quanta Computer in 2010, according to sources at component ma...
After making a keynote speech during an 10th anniveray celebration at a business consulting firm, Acer founder Stan Shih answered a reporter's question concerning recent troubles...
Dell Taiwan will offer cash coupons worth NT$20,000 (US$606) to each customer affected by a glitch discovered on its online store on July 5 which lead to notebook pricing errors,...
First-tier PC vendors including Acer, Asustek Computer, Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP) are eying the business opportunity from the Taiwan government's plans to create several new municipal...
Dell Taiwan has closed its online store after a second pricing mistake, giving incorrect discounts when configuring the CPU specifications on notebooks, was found on July 5.
Dell Taiwan has said it will offer cash coupons worth NT$1,000 (US$30.50) to customers who ordered LED monitors based on wrong pricing posted on its website on June 25. Customers...
A subsidiary of IC distributor WPG Holdings has secured distribution rights for Dell's product lines for the China market, according to industry sources.
Consumers in Taiwan are considering a group lawsuit against Dell Taiwan as the company has not yet handed out compensation for a pricing mistake on its website on June 25, according...
Both upstream semiconductor makers and downstream system vendors are estimated to see limited sales growth during the peak season due to tight supply of key components, according...
Notebook shipments from Quanta Computer in June 2009 are picking up momentum due to increasing orders from Apple, according to market sources in Taiwan.
Worldwide PC shipments in the first quarter of 2009 fell by the largest historic rate in the seven years iSuppli has been tracking the market, as weaker-than-expected desktop sales...