Taiwan notebook Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) account for more than 90% of global notebook production and Digitimes is there to provide daily updates on shipments, supplier contracts and financial data on the more than 10 Taiwan makers involved in notebook manufacturing.
Acer is expected to announce new products including smartphones, e-book readers, tablet PCs, netbooks and smart monitors by the end of this month (May) with notebook makers such as...
President of Acer China, Oliver Ahrens has indicated that Acer's notebook sales in China can be improved and Acer will expand its presence in the retail channel with 4,000 stores...
Asustek Computer has adjusted downward its revenue and shipment forecasts for the second quarter of 2010 amid the traditional weak season and dropping demand from Europe, as well...
Celxpert Energy projects notebook battery shipments for 2010 to reach 18 million units, up 58% from 11.4 million units in 2009. Demand from customers in China and other Asian countries...
Taiwan-based Acer and Asustek retained No.1 and No.2 positions in the Russian PC market in the first quarter of 2010, according to IDC. The research firm on May 13 revealed some excerpts...
Notebook vendors including Hewlett-Packard (HP), Acer, Dell, Lenovo, Micro-Star International (MSI) and Asustek Computer have all recently increased their shipments proportion of...
Western Digital (WD) came close to taking the lead in the global hard disk drive (HDD) market in 2009, but a surge in desktop sales kept Seagate in the lead for the year, according...
Lenovo is expected to release a stereoscopic 3D notebook in the third quarter of 2010 using a polarized glasses solution, according to market watchers.
The recent rising quotes for PCBs due to high cooper prices are expected to hurt motherboard makers' profits for the second quarter, according to sources from motherboard players.
Electronic manufacturing service (EMS) providers are expected to see their share of the notebook manufacturing market rise from 2.95% in 2009 to 8.25% in 2010, according to sources...
Compal Electronics has announced consolidated revenues of NT$71.51 billion (US$2.27 billion) for April 2010, dipping 8% on month, but increasing 63% on year.
Singapore-based EMS provider Flextronics International has established an annual production capacity of 15 million notebooks in China and has reserved some space at the production...
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