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Wednesday 19 July 2023
Notebook component suppliers remain cautious
Due to disappointing customer pull-ins, notebook component suppliers continue to maintain a cautious outlook for the second half of 2023, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 18 July 2023
Upcoming MacBook Pro to feature 3nm processors
Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro slated for launch in the third quarter is expected to feature Apple's M3 chip, which uses TSMC's 3nm process, according to industry sources.
Thursday 13 July 2023
Notebook component suppliers to embrace rising costs
Notebook component suppliers are bracing for increased logistics and other costs as ODMs relocate production lines out of China to places such as Vietnam and Thailand, according to...
Wednesday 12 July 2023
Notebook ODMs cautious about 3Q23 shipment prospects
Taiwan-based notebook ODMs are cautious about their shipment prospects for the third quarter despite reporting better-than-expected shipments in the second quarter, according to industry...
Wednesday 12 July 2023
Cooling module makers upbeat about AI server demand in 2H23
Cooling module manufacturers, such as Auras Technology and Asia Vital Components (AVC), are predicting relatively high demand for AI servers in the second half of this year, despite...
Thursday 6 July 2023
Ennostar, GIS remain cautious
LED maker Ennostar and touch panel maker General Interface Solution (GIS), reportedly among the suppliers for the upcoming miniLED backlit MacBook Pro, remain conservative about their...
Thursday 6 July 2023
PC peripheral IC suppliers see stable shipments for high-end models
Shipments of high-end notebooks and other PC models have been stable lately, which may contribute to product mix improvements at related IC design houses in the short term, according...
Thursday 6 July 2023
Notebook sales picking up in China
Notebook sales in China, particularly of high-end models, have increased recently, according to market sources.
Thursday 29 June 2023
Notebook component suppliers see demand pick up
Notebook connector and other component providers have recently experienced an increase in demand, indicating that the worst is over, according to industry sources.
Friday 9 June 2023
Notebook ODMs may cut shipment prospects for 2H23
Notebook ODMs may see lower-than-expected shipment growth in the second half of this year compared to the first half, which may further lower annual shipment estimates, according...
Wednesday 7 June 2023
Supply chain cautious about demand for new 15-inch MacBook Air
Apple just unveiled the 15-inch MacBook Air at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), for which the supply chain began shipments in the first quarter. Apple has yet to accelerate...
Friday 2 June 2023
Incorporating AI in audio chips now a trend, says Cirrus Logic
The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into audio processors is gaining traction and is becoming more and more necessary for PC applications, according to Cirrus Logic,...
Thursday 1 June 2023
Notebook companies remain uncertain about 2H23 demand prospects
Companies engaged in the notebook industry supply chain are still uncertain about end-market demand in the second half of this year but are confident that 2024 will be stronger, according...
Thursday 4 May 2023
MacBook shipments likely to drop in 2023
Apple MacBook shipments will likely register a single-digit decrease in 2023 due to a disappointing first half of the year, according to industry sources.
Thursday 27 April 2023
Notebook supply chain seeing lack of new product plans for 2H23
Notebook supply chain companies are seeing a lack of new product plans for the second half of this year despite the smooth progression of customer inventory corrections, according...
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