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Monday 5 October 2009
Taiwan PCB makers expect strong 4Q09 shipments
Most Taiwan PCB makers are optimistic about the fourth quarter, during which shipments may reach the peak of 2009.
Friday 11 September 2009
PCB capacity to be tighter in 4Q09
Taiwan-based PCB makers are seeing tight capacity mainly due to increasing demand for notebook and optoelectronics boards, and the situation is expected to become even more serious...
Friday 28 August 2009
PCB makers HannStar Board and GCE to see utilization rates stand high in 2H09
Notebook PCB makers HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) both expect to see their utilization rates stand high in the second half due to shipment outlooks released by...
Tuesday 18 August 2009
PCB maker GCE expects 20% growth in August
Taiwan-based PCB maker Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE), due to increasing orders for PCBs used in notebooks, expects to see over NT$1.3 billion (US$39.44 million) in its August revenues,...
Monday 17 August 2009
Notebook PCB makers more optimistic about 3Q09
Taiwan notebook PCB makers HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) have lifted their third-quarter notebook PCB shipment goals to 15% growth due to the launch of ultra-thin...
Tuesday 4 August 2009
PCB maker HannStar Board expects strong growth in 3Q09
Taiwan PCB maker HannStar Board, due to increasing demand for PCBs used in notebooks, is expected to see its revenues for the third quarter rise by over 20% on quarter and its capacity...
Thursday 23 July 2009
PCB makers HannStar Board and GCE to have mixed results for 2Q09
Notebook PCB makers HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) will see mixed financial results for the second quarter of 2009 although both companies have seen their revenues...
Monday 13 July 2009
GCE HDI board shipments for Amazon Kindle to increase in 2H09
Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) has cut into the supply chain of Amazon's Kindle e-book products, and shipment volume is expected to reach 50% of Amazon's demand in the second half...
Friday 10 July 2009
PCB makers optimistic about 2H09 despite slow 3Q09
Taiwan PCB makers HannStar Board, Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE), Tripod Technology and Dynamic Electronics all expect order volumes of notebook PCBs to remain flat in July, and revenues...
Wednesday 10 June 2009
Most PCB makers expect weak June sales due to decreasing demand from notebook and handset clients
Demand for notebook and handset PCBs is weakening, with manufacturing lead time reduced from 4 weeks to 2-4 weeks, as notebook and handset customers are starting inventory correction,...
Wednesday 27 May 2009
PCB makers seeing limited order visibility from notebook segment
Taiwan's PCB manufacturers may see a sequential drop in orders from the notebook segment in June, according to industry sources.
Friday 15 May 2009
Unimicron tops HDI capacity among Taiwan PCB makers
Tripod Technology and Unimicron Technology took the lead in shipping HDI boards for CULV notebooks in April.
Monday 20 April 2009
PCB makers more aggresive in notebook/netbook market
PCB makers HannStar Board, Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE), Tripod Technology, Dynamic Electronics and Global Brands Manufacture (GBM) all expect to see shipment growth in notebook...
Thursday 16 April 2009
GCE eyes 10-15% sequential notebook PCB shipment growth in 2Q09
Taiwan-based PCB maker Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) expects its notebook PCB shipments to grow 10-15% sequentially to 6.3 million units in the second quarter of 2009 with order...
Wednesday 25 March 2009
PCB makers gear up for HDI boards used in low-cost notebooks
The upcoming launch of Intel's consumer ultra-low voltage (CULV) CPUs, which target ultra-portable notebooks priced between US$699-899, will help significantly increase demand for...
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