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Thursday 15 October 2009
Taiwan market: Toshiba launches two ultra-thin notebooks made by Quanta
Toshiba has announced two new Intel-based ultra-thin notebooks targeted for the Taiwan market – the 11.6-inch Portege T110 and 13.3-inch T130. Both models are manufactured by...
Wednesday 7 October 2009
PTI posts revenues high in September 2009
Memory packaging and testing house Powertech Technology (PTI) has announced revenues for September 2009 rose 1.8% on year to NT$2.75 billion (US$85 million), replacing its previous...
Friday 2 October 2009
Toshiba unveils new ultra-thin notebooks
Toshiba has unveiled two ultra-thin notebooks, the 11.6-inch Satellite T115 and 13.3-inch Satellite T135. Both models are manufactured by Quanta Computer and are expected to hit shelves...
Friday 2 October 2009
Realtek, Ralink seeing increased WLAN chip orders from Taiwan-based notebook vendor
Realtek Semiconductor and Ralink Technology are both likely to see their WLAN chip shipments grow in fourth-quarter 2009 thanks to a 10% increase in orders from a Taiwan-based notebook...
Thursday 1 October 2009
SanDisk reportedly seeking extra NAND flash controllers and packaging support from Taiwan makers
SanDisk is reportedly seeking additional supplies of NAND flash controller chips and support for backend packaging capacity from Taiwan makers for the production of microSD cards,...
Monday 28 September 2009
Blu-ray notebook expected to take off in 2H10
Shipment volumes of Blu-ray disc drive-equipped notebooks are unlikely to take off until the second half of 2010, according to sources from Taiwan-based optical drive makers.
Wednesday 23 September 2009
China market: Lenovo leads in August notebook sales
China-based vendor Lenovo sold 600,000 notebooks in the China market in August 2009, followed by Hewlett-Packard (HP) with 420,000 units, Asustek Computer with 300,000 units, Acer...
Wednesday 23 September 2009
Toshiba readies SSD using mini-SATA
Toshiba America Electronic Components ( TAEC) has announced a series of solid state drive (SSD) modules using the latest generation Toshiba 32nm MLC NAND flash at the ongoing IDF...
Monday 21 September 2009
Toshiba and SanDisk reportedly to begin sub-30nm NAND flash production in 2H10
Toshiba and its NAND flash partner SanDisk reportedly plan to begin mass producing NAND flash chips fabricated on 20nm-class process technology in the second half of 2010, according...
Friday 18 September 2009
Kingston reportedly secures NAND flash supply from Intel
Kingston Technology has reserved 70% of Intel's total NAND flash capacity to ensure sufficient supply of the memory chips, according to industry sources. The US-based memory module...
Tuesday 15 September 2009
Compal expects Toshiba orders to boost netbook shipments to over 1 million units per month
Compal Electronics expects netbook orders from Toshiba to boost its monthly notebook shipments to over one million units, according to market sources. Toshiba's orders are estimated...
Monday 14 September 2009
Apple demand causing serious NAND flash shortage in Taiwan
With major NAND flash chip producers allocating more supplies for Apple, Taiwan-based memory module houses have seen a serious shortage of the memory chips, according to industry...
Friday 11 September 2009
Toshiba reportedly adds new NAND flash controller supplier
Taiwan-based IC designer Integrated Technology Express (ITE) is said to have received flash memory card controller orders from Toshiba, raising speculation about whether the Japan-based...
Thursday 10 September 2009
Samsung and Toshiba push 2.5-inch hard drives to 640GB
Samsung Electronics has strengthened its lineup of 2.5-inch hard disk drives (HDDs), following a similar move by Toshiba. Both companies now offer models featuring capacity up to...
Thursday 10 September 2009
Compal, Wistron, Unihan and TPV land Toshiba TV orders for 2010
Taiwan-based Compal Electronics, Wistron, TPV Technology and Unihan Technology (a subsidiary of Pegatron Technology) have recently landed LCD TV outsourcing orders from Japan-based...