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Thursday 5 February 2004
One down for the plasma industry: Pioneer-NEC deal delivers much-needed consolidation, but is it enough?
Pioneer’s announcement last week that it will purchase NEC Plasma Display’s operations will reduce the swelling ranks of the PDP (plasma display panel) market by one player...
Friday 16 January 2004
Constrained supply and rising prices could decelerate LCD panel sales increases
After a stellar performance in 2003, can the LCD panel market pull off an encore in 2004?
Wednesday 7 January 2004
Bright 2004 for China’s foundry market
Driven by the recovery of the global semiconductor market and soaring demand from domestic electronics manufacturers, China’s semiconductor foundry industry grew rapidly in...
Friday 19 December 2003
US dumping ruling to exert scant impact on China’s TV industry, according to iSuppli
How much will the US antidumping ruling against four Chinese TV makers impact their business? The answer is not much at all, iSuppli believes.
Friday 12 December 2003
Mobile display market expanding – TFT LCDs will dominate
The display market for mobile equipment applications – including handheld computers/PDAs, notebook PCs and mobile phones – is booming.
Wednesday 10 December 2003
Technology competition heats up in the display market: TFT takes on the world
The electronic display market is in the midst of a rapid growth cycle, with revenues forecast to exceed US$100 billion in 2007, nearly double the US$51.6 billion it reached in 2002,...
Monday 8 December 2003
Flat-panel display industry advancing in China but technology- and demand-related uncertainties abound in 2004
Flat-panel displays are becoming more popular in China, and are beginning to displace CRTs in desktop PC monitors and even in TVs.
Friday 21 November 2003
NAND sales surge reshapes flash market
Booming demand for NAND-type flash memory in consumer electronics products and other applications reshaped the competitive landscape of the flash business in the third quarter –...
Monday 17 November 2003
Suppliers, products and technologies: Digital television sales to hit 45 million units in 2007
After stumbling for many years, the digital television (DTV) market is finally on the path to rapid growth, according to iSuppli/Stanford Resources.
Friday 14 November 2003
Manufacturers show off large TV panels at FPD conference
Flat-panel display manufacturers showed off their biggest, brightest and most innovative products at the FPD International 2003 conference held in Yokohama, Japan in late October.
Tuesday 4 November 2003
Thomson/TCL deal a smart move, says iSuppli/Stanford Resources
In what appears to be a win-win deal for Thomson and TCL International Holdings, the two companies have combined their television operations to form what will be the world’s...
Thursday 30 October 2003
Sony confronts a display dilemma
As part of a global reorganization designed to streamline and update a famously scattered supply chain, Sony has begun to cut its dependence on CRTs and has started to invest in its...
Friday 17 October 2003
LCD TV manufacturing spending surge offers questionable returns
Reacting to booming demand for advanced televisions, LCD manufacturers are pouring billions of dollars into new facilities with hopes of garnering massive returns on their investments...
Monday 13 October 2003
Monitor makers find themselves at the end of the LCD panel supply queue
Simultaneous surges in demand from the notebook computer, television and desktop PC monitor markets have spurred a shortage for the most popular sizes of LCD panels, leading to price...
Wednesday 8 October 2003
Global digital TV market to take off from next year on
After more than a decade of delay brought on by high-priced equipment, a lack of broadcast content and regulatory foot-dragging and missteps, the digital television (DTV) market will...
Vortex
Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research