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Tuesday 3 January 2023
S. Korea developed next-gen GPS satellites, boosting its growing aerospace ambitions
According to DIGITIMES Research, South Korea has built a common standard platform for 500kg next-generation mid-size satellites, suitable for various payloads such as electro-optical...
Tuesday 3 January 2023
Samsung reportedly shifts smartphone focus to technology and brand value from profitability
Samsung Electronics's smartphone business used to focus on "profitability," but with its devices "sandwiched" between Apple and Chinese competitors amid a global handset market downturn,...
Tuesday 3 January 2023
India's shares in iPhone output to grow in leaps and bounds over next 5 years, according to DIGITIMES Research
India and Vietnam are to become the biggest beneficiaries of smartphone supply chain migration out of China, according to DIGITIMES Research analyst Luke Lin, who estimates that India...
Tuesday 3 January 2023
India roundup: Made-in-India smartphone shipments drop due to economic headwinds
Smartphone manufacturers produced fewer smartphones in India amid the economic downturn in third-quarter 2022, while 5G smartphones are believed to be the mainstream in 2023 as wireless...
Friday 30 December 2022
Suppliers see part of new iPhone orders deferred to 1Q23
IC and component suppliers have seen parts of orders for the iPhone 14 series deferred to the first quarter of 2023, according to industry sources.
Friday 30 December 2022
Public cloud provider eCloudvalley to acquire Dynacloud
eCloudvalley Digital Technology has acquired an 80% stake in Dynacloud.
Thursday 29 December 2022
Foldable smartphone shipments to rise in 2023; competition grows fiercer, says DIGITIMES Research
DIGITIMES Research estimates that about 18.3 million foldable smartphones are shipped in 2022, with Samsung accounting for 75% of the volumes. The total shipments are expected to...
Thursday 29 December 2022
Server supply chain migrating to North America and Southeast Asia, according to DIGITIMES Research
The US-China trade war, decarbonization, and geopolitical factors have been the driving forces behind a partial migration of server production lines out of China to Taiwan, Southeast...
Thursday 29 December 2022
Smartphone demand in China still in decline in 3Q22, says DIGITIMES Research
Smartphone shipments to the Chinese market amounted to 58.4 million units in the third quarter of 2022, falling 20.5% from a year ago to a new low since third-quarter 2020, as a result...
Thursday 29 December 2022
DDR5 adoption among servers, PCs to accelerate in 2023
DDR5 prices have fallen substantially since the second half of 2022, with the price drops poised to accelerate the memory's adoption among servers and PCs, according to industry so...
Wednesday 28 December 2022
Server industry core to stabilizing electronics supply chain in 2023
The server market maintained its strong growth momentum in 2022, as the post-pandemic demand for remote and cloud services remains high. Although the global economic situation has...
Wednesday 28 December 2022
IPC firm Adlink sees clear order visibility for 4-6 months ahead
Industrial PC firm Adlink Technology has seen clear order visibility for four to six months ahead, with prospects to see its revenue post a double-digit growth in 2023, according...
Wednesday 28 December 2022
Hinge maker Jarllytec optimistic about demand for foldable devices
Hinge maker Jarllytec has expressed optimism about demand from the foldable smartphone sector, as its market will continue to grow in 2023, thanks to the increasing popularity of...
Wednesday 28 December 2022
IC design houses cautious about Android smartphone shipments in 2023
With Samsung Electronics likely to adjust downward its smartphone sales goal for 2023, Oppo, Vivo and other China-based brand vendors are also expected to see their Android smartphone...
Tuesday 27 December 2022
Apple faces US$98 million in back taxes in Japan, Nikkei says
Apple faces about US$98 million in back taxes in Japan, a bill that appears to be tied to bulk sales of duty-free devices to foreign tourists, Nikkei reported.