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Computex Taipei 2009
Complete coverage of Computex Taipei at DIGITIMES. Computex Taipei is the largest computer exhibition in Asia and the second largest in the world, next to CeBIT in Germany.
IN THE NEWS
Tuesday 28 April 2009
Intel and Taiwan government may announce WiMAX joint venture in early June, say sources
The Taiwan government-operated National Development Fund and Intel may jointly announce the formation of a long-awaited WiMAX joint venture during or around Computex Taipei in June,...
Thursday 23 April 2009
MSI to showcase Android-based netbook at Computex, says paper
Micro-Star International (MSI) plans to showcase an Android-based netbook at Computex 2009 aiming to gain orders from global PC vendors, according to a Chinese-language Economic...
Tuesday 21 April 2009
Highly possible Windows 7 RC out before Computex 2009, says Microsoft Taiwan
Microsoft Taiwan has confirmed that it is "highly possible" a release candidate (RC) build of Windows 7 will be made available before Computex Taipei 2009, which is scheduled...
Tuesday 21 April 2009
Asustek to showcase ultra-thin notebook lineup at Computex, says paper
Asustek Computer plans to showcase three ultra-thin notebook series at Computex 2009 – the UX, U and Edge series, targeting the high-end, mid-range and entry-level market, respectively...
Tuesday 31 March 2009
AMD to launch entry-level desktop platform before September
AMD has revealed to its Taiwan motherboard partners that Pisces, a new entry-level desktop platform based on its Athlon II processors (Propus, Rana and Regor) and the new 55nm-based...
Thursday 12 March 2009
ARM-based platforms to enter netbook market in June
ARM-based platform makers including Qualcomm and Freescale are preparing to launch ARM-based netbooks at Computex Taipei this year, according to sources at netbook makers.
Friday 6 March 2009
Computex Taipei 2009 continues to grow
Computex Taipei 2009 will continue to increase in scale despite the global slowdown, according to sources at the show's organizer. This year's event will accommodate a total of 1,684...
Monday 9 February 2009
Intel cancels IDF Taiwan 2009
Intel has decided to cancel IDF (Intel Developer Forum) Taiwan 2009, originally slated for November, as part of its ongoing cost reduction efforts amid the global slowdown. The move...
Thursday 25 December 2008
Advantech drops out of Computex Taipei 2009
The largest Taiwan-based industrial PC (IPC) maker Advantech Computer has decided that it will not attend Computex Taipei next year.