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Friday 16 October 2009
Inventec to merge with server solution subsidiary IESC
Inventec has announced that it will merge with its wholly-owned subsidiary, Inventec Enterprise System Corporation (IESC), a server solution provider, in order to consolidate resources...
Friday 16 October 2009
Inventec and TPV form joint venture to produce all-in-one PCs
Inventec has officially announced that it has partnered with LCD TV vendor TPV Technology to set up a joint venture for the development and production of all-in-one PCs. The joint...
Thursday 15 October 2009
Inventec starts up a new server R&D center in Taiwan
Inventec recently started up a new R&D center for server and industrial PC related products in Taoyuan, Taiwan. The company expects its annual revenues from the server business...
Wednesday 14 October 2009
Shipments from top-four Taiwan notebook makers expected to increase 10% in 4Q09
Notebook shipments from Taiwan's top-four notebook makers are expected to increase by about 10% sequentially in the fourth quarter due to it being the traditional peak season, as...
Wednesday 14 October 2009
Business opportunities from smartbooks and e-book readers: Q&A with Inventec Appliances chairman Jackson Chang
Inventec Appliances is an ODM maker rolling out MP3 players, GPS devices, smartphones, VoIP phones, and 3G data cards, and yet it is also the vendor of OKWAP-brand handsets. In addition,...
Tuesday 13 October 2009
Acer recall is production issue, not ultra-thin notebook issue, say sources
In light of the recent Acer recall for certain ultra-thin notebook models, Taiwan notebook makers have been pointing out that the recall is a is a production issue involving specific...
Friday 9 October 2009
Forecasts on Inventec 2010 notebook shipments vary
Some market watchers in Taiwan have revised upward their notebook shipment forecast for Inventec for 2010 to 28-30 million units, from 24-26 million units projected previously, as...
Thursday 8 October 2009
TPV reportedly to partner with Inventec for all-in-one PC development
TPV Technology reportedly will partner with Inventec to co-develop all-in-one PCs and the company has already landed related orders from players including Hewlett-Packard (HP), according...
Wednesday 7 October 2009
Compal beats Quanta to take top spot among notebook makers in September
Compal Electronics shipped about 3.9 million notebooks in September, outperforming Quanta Computer and its 3.6-3.8 million units, due to stable orders from vendors such as Dell and...
Wednesday 30 September 2009
Jabil looking to recruit handset R&D talent in Taiwan, say sources
EMS provider Jabil Circuit is reportedly following the steps of rival company Flextronics International of seeking to recruit R&D staff from handset ODMs in Taiwan to strengthen...
Tuesday 29 September 2009
Inventec eyeing all-in-one PC market
Inventec is reportedly set to enter the all-in-one PC segment and will introduce products in October, according to market sources.
Friday 25 September 2009
HP cutting notebook prices; gross margins at ODM makers to be affected
Looking to maintain its top ranking position in the global notebook market, Hewlett-Packard (HP) has launched an aggressive pricing strategy in the retail channel, a move which is...
Friday 25 September 2009
Inventec to begin shipping smartphones to Europe in 4Q09
Inventec will begin shipping Windows Mobile-based smartphones to markets in Europe in the fourth quarter, marking a major milestone in the development of the notebook maker's OEM...
Thursday 24 September 2009
Inventec Appliances lands CDMA and WCDMA handset orders from China-based carriers
Inventec Appliances has recently landed orders for its OKWAP-branded CDMA handsets from China Telecom as well as WCDMA handsets from China Unicom, according to the company.
Wednesday 23 September 2009
Taiwan server OEMs expect market share growth in 2009
Taiwan-based server makers including Inventec, Wistron and Foxconn Electronics are expected to see their shipment shares increase because some vendors have shifted orders from small...