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Friday 26 February 2010
Numonyx and Macronix heat up 4Q09 NOR flash market, says iSuppli
The economic recovery has translated into a sales rebound for the long-suffering NOR-type flash memory market, similar to the momentum the overall memory market is enjoying, according...
Thursday 25 February 2010
Handsets may eat away entry-level DSC market, says iSuppli
The low-end digital still camera (DSC) market is coming under intensifying competitive pressure from cell phones that are sporting increasingly high-resolution image sensors, according...
Wednesday 24 February 2010
Over a quarter of US TVs purchased in January linked to Internet, says iSuppli
Of the LCD TVs sold in January in the US, 27.5% were models with connection to Internet, either though the internal capabilities of their TVs, or via external devices, such as digital...
Wednesday 24 February 2010
Vizio takes lead in US LCD TV market in 2009, Samsung holds flat-panel top spot, says iSuppli
US-based Vizio became the leading LCD TV brand in the United States in 2009 as its shipments increased 92.1% on year to 5.9 million units in 2009 from 3.1 million in 2008, while Samsung...
Monday 22 February 2010
Global large-size LCD panel revenues to drop 5% in 1Q10, says iSuppli
Global revenues of large-size LCD panels are set to decline to US$17.3 billion in the first quarter of 2010, down only 5.1% from US$18.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009, according...
Monday 22 February 2010
iPhone to strain NAND flash supply for 2010, says iSuppli
With the iPhone already the largest application for NAND-type flash memory, the device's sales growth and high memory usage may cause some periods of undersupply for 2010, according...
Monday 22 February 2010
DRAM to see 40% rise after 3-year decline, says iSuppli
The global DRAM business is set to return to annual revenue growth in 2010, according to iSuppli. The research firm's preliminary forecast calls for global DRAM revenues to rise to...
Thursday 11 February 2010
Mid-range iPad to generate maximum profits for Apple, says iSuppli
The mid-range, 3G-wireless version of Apple's upcoming iPad is expected to carry a combined Bill of Materials (BOM) and manufacturing cost of US$287.15, making it the most profitable...
Monday 8 February 2010
China 3G handset market to rise by a factor of six in 2010, says iSuppli
Domestic shipments of 3G handsets in China are expected to amount to 42.97 million units in 2010, up from 7.2 million in 2009, according to iSuppli. The research firm attributed the...
Thursday 4 February 2010
Electronic contract manufacturing returns to growth, but uncertainties remain, says iSuppli
Although the global electronics contract manufacturing industry is set to return to growth in 2010 after a painful 2009, the market still faces major uncertainties for the year, according...
Wednesday 3 February 2010
Google Nexus One-style active noise cancellation to boost MEMS microphone market, says iSuppli
The introductions of Google's Nexus One and Motorola's Droid marked the arrival of active noise cancellation (ANC) technology in the handset market, a development that is expected...
Tuesday 2 February 2010
LCD TV panel market returns to growth in 2010, says iSuppli
After three consecutive quarters of red ink, the global market for LCD TV panels returned to profitability in the second half of 2009, paving the way for a resumption of revenue growth...
Thursday 28 January 2010
Consumer electronics market to return to mild growth in 2010, says iSuppli
After a 6.7% drop in 2009, the global consumer electronics market is expected to achieve a mild recovery in 2010, with revenues expanding by 1.6% partly because of improving sales...
Monday 25 January 2010
Chip equipment set for strong rebound in 2010, says iSuppli
Global spending on semiconductor manufacturing equipment is expected to rise by 46.8% in 2010 compared in 2009, bringing an end to three consecutive years of decline, according to...
Friday 22 January 2010
German solar subsidy cuts to spur price plunge in 2Q10, says iSuppli
Germany's decision to slash subsidies on certain types of solar installations will result in a dramatic demand reduction and price plunge in the country for PV panels and systems...