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Wednesday 1 December 2010
ODM notebook makers require IC vendors to prepare shipments for three months
Taiwan-based notebook ODMs have recently demanded IC suppliers prepare all necessary parts and components to assure that their supplies of related notebook ICs will be sufficient...
Monday 29 November 2010
IC design houses see strong orders from LCD and notebook sectors
Taiwan-based IC design houses have seen an upsurge in orders from the TFT LCD panel and notebook sectors, expecting the rebound in demand to last into January 2011, according to industry...
Friday 12 November 2010
IC design houses project revenues slide in 4Q10
Although Taiwan-based notebook manufacturers are expecting a 5-10% sequential rise in fourth-quarter 2010 shipments, related IC design houses, which have already entered their off...
Tuesday 24 August 2010
IC design houses expected to see sales bounce back in September
Taiwan-based IC design houses have seen their orders remain in low levels in recently although most notebook ODMs have stated that their shipment volumes will pick up later in the...
Wednesday 18 August 2010
IC design houses to see flat sequential growth in 2H10 revenues
IC design houses Integrated Technology Express (ITE), Global Mixed-mode Technology (GMT) and Ene Technology are expecting order levels in August 2010 to be similar to these of July,...
Tuesday 13 April 2010
Touchscreen IC suppliers cutting prices to win orders
Major touchscreen solution suppliers including Synaptics, Elan Microelectronics, Cypress and Atmel have recently cut prices for particular customers or models by 10-20%, as a move...
Thursday 1 April 2010
Notebook IC vendors look to 20-30% sequential revenue growth in March
Notebook IC vendors, including Global Mixed-code Technology (GMT), Integrated Technology express (ITE) and Ene Technology, are expected to see their revenues grow 20-30% sequentially...
Tuesday 30 March 2010
Not all notebook vendors and makers building IC inventories, say sources
ODM notebook makers and branded notebook vendors seem to have adopted different strategies for building related IC inventories for the second quarter of 2010, according to sources...
Thursday 25 February 2010
Touch panel controllers see bright prospects for March and 2Q10
Taiwan-based touch panel controller makers, including Elan Microelectronics, Egalax-Empia Technology (EETI), Weltrend and Ene Technology, are positive about their outlook for March...
Thursday 21 January 2010
Notebook IC houses revise upward revenue projections for 1Q10
Taiwan-based IC design houses, including Global Mixed-mode Technology (GMT), Richtek Technology, Anpec Electronics, Ene Technology and Integrated Technology Express (ITE), have recently...
Thursday 7 January 2010
Notebook IC design house Ene looks to strong sales in January
Notebook IC design house Ene Technology has posted revenues of NT$154 million (US$4.83 million) for December 2009, up 7% sequentially. The company expects its revenues to increase...
Friday 4 December 2009
Notebook and STB IC design houses to enjoy sequential shipment growth in 1H10
Most Taiwan-based notebook related and STB IC design houses, including Ene Technology, Integrated Technology Express (ITE), Richtek Technology, Anpec Electronics, Global Mixed-mode...
Friday 20 November 2009
IC design houses see influx of short lead-time orders from China
Taiwan-based IC designers are seeing increased short lead-time orders for December 2009 from China, as OEMs and vendors place orders to avoid shipping delays due to uncertain weather,...
Wednesday 11 November 2009
Notebook related IC designers see 20% decline in October; expect rebound in December
Notebook related IC design houses saw sequential revenue declines of around 20% in October 2009 due to fewer working days. However, they expect revenues to rebound slightly in December...
Friday 23 October 2009
Notebook IC designers expect 10-15% revenue decline in 4Q09
Ene Technology, Integrated Technology Express (ITE) and Global Mixed-mode Technology (GMT) all estimate their revenues in the fourth quarter of 2009 to see a 10-15% sequential decline...