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Friday 7 October 2005
Epson: High resolution and low prices are the future trends for projectors
Seiko Epson recently released several new LCD projectors in Taiwan, with one of the models using its newest “D5” panel. DigiTimes had the opportunity to talk with Akira...
Monday 3 October 2005
Interview: Mitac president talks about Mitac’s digital portable future
Mitac International generated revenues of more than NT$46 billion (US$1.4 billion) in the first eight months of 2005, up more than 60% on year. In the first half of 2005, the company...
Friday 30 September 2005
Nanya: making wafers, shipping modules
Known as one of the leading DRAM suppliers (ranked by iSuppli as sixth in the world for the first half of 2005), Nanya Technology operates its own silicon fabs, but ships its products...
Wednesday 28 September 2005
An industry in flux: Q&A with the president of LCD maker AUO
Taiwan-based panel makers have begun swinging from losses to profitability, and AU Optronics (AUO) has led the way by already turning profits in the second quarter of this year. However,...
Tuesday 27 September 2005
Alcatel Shanghai Bell expecting to export US$500 million in telecom products in 2005: Q&A with ASB president Gerard Dega
Alcatel Shanghai Bell (ASB), a joint venture signed in May 2002 between France-based Alcatel and the Chinese government, is already a major production base for Alcatel’s products,...
Tuesday 27 September 2005
Managing distribution is the key to success: An interview with LCD TV maker Kolin
Taiwan-based home appliance maker Kolin recently decided to begin selling its Olevia-branded LCD TV products to Europe and South America, after a successful marketing experience in...
Tuesday 27 September 2005
Interview: LED maker Arima Opto looks toward a brighter future
Arima Optoelectronics, under the Arima Group, was founded in September 1998 and now has three business units – the LED, laser-diode (LD) and lighting system divisions. DigiTimes...
Thursday 22 September 2005
Q&A with Eric Yu, vice president of Juniper, Greater China
Juniper Networks has made significant inroads into China’s telecom market over the past two years, including successfully winning a large contract to help build China Telecom's...
Wednesday 21 September 2005
Consumer multimedia and the digital home: Q&A with YU Lee of STMicroelectronics
As a “classical” IDM, with some 50,000 employees, STMicroelectronics is strongly positioned to be a major supplier of electronics for consumer multimedia and the digital...
Friday 16 September 2005
Nvidia C51 to help grab integrated chipset market
Drew Henry, General Manager of Nvidia Platform Products Division, recently sat down with DigiTimes and talked about the prospects for Nvidia’s upcoming integrated chipset...
Wednesday 14 September 2005
A different type of TV: Q&A with RPTV maker Inshon
While market research indicates that rear-projection TVs are currently seeing a wave of renewed market enthusiasm, particularly in North America, models were not noticeably in evidence...
Friday 9 September 2005
The core of the matter: Talking with Tensilica, part three
The world of embedded computing now sees a myriad devices coming into the market, often complex in their "converged" electronic design. Among the responses from the chip...
Monday 5 September 2005
Syntax: Brillian merger will not affect relation with Kolin
Although US-based Syntax Groups is currently partnered with Taiwan’s Kolin for marketing LCD and LCOS (liquid-crystal-on-silicon) TVs in North America, Syntax was recently merged...
Friday 2 September 2005
Developing the Skype ecosystem: Q&A with CEO Niklas Zennstrom
Taiwan companies, which boast a strong capability in the manufacture of IT hardware products, are likely to become important partners for Skype Technologies as the company looks to...
Thursday 1 September 2005
LCOS specialist Brillian claims it’s different from Intel and Philips
Following a series of losses since it was established in the 1980s, Brillian recently announced it will be acquiring Syntax Groups, with a subsidiary called Syntax-Brillian being...