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 Mar 28, 2008: | Taiwan ODD sector – 4Q 2007 Taiwan shipped 21.3 million optical disc drives (ODDs) in the fourth quarter of 2007, down 3.8% sequentially and up 6.6% from the same period one year earlier. For the year, Taiwan shipped 80.6 million ODDs in 2007, down 7% from 2006, compared with a global growth rate of 9.7%. |
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 Mar 28, 2008: | Taiwan notebooks – 4Q 2007 Taiwan shipped 28 million notebooks in the fourth quarter of 2007, up 9% sequentially and 32% from the same period one year earlier. However, notebook shipments will fall 7% sequentially in the first quarter of 2008 amid seasonality, but shipments will still be up 39% from the same period in 2007. |
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 Mar 28, 2008: | Taiwan WLAN sector – 4Q 2007 Taiwan shipped 58.4 million WLAN devices in the fourth quarter of 2007, up 9.5% sequentially and up 29.4% from the same period one year earlier. Shipments included 48 million NIC devices and 10.4 million wireless routers (WR). |
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 Mar 26, 2008: | Taiwan digital cameras – 4Q 2007 New orders from Nikon and Fujifilm helped Taiwan makers weather the seasonal downturn during the fourth quarter better than they did during the same period in 2006. In general, orders from old and new clients were strong, resulting in significant on-year shipment growth. |
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 Mar 26, 2008: | Taiwan handsets – 4Q 2007 In the fourth quarter of 2007, orders from Motorola and Sony Ericsson, the two chief clients for Taiwan's handset makers, vendors were lower than expected. But shipments still managed to grow significantly, chiefly driven by smartphone shipments and Foxlink's shipments to China-based Huawei. |
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 Dec 28, 2007: | Taiwan WLAN sector–3Q 2007 Taiwan shipped 43.45 million NICs in 3Q, up 9.8% sequentially and 37% from the same period one year earlier, while wireless router (WR) shipments reached 9.9 million units, up 9.7% from the previous quarter and 12.4% on year. |
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 Dec 26, 2007: | Taiwan notebooks – 3Q 2007 Taiwan shipped 24 million notebooks in the third quarter of 2007, an increase of 20.9% from the previous quarter and 36.8% from the same period one year earlier. |
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 Dec 25, 2007: | Taiwan ODD sector – 3Q 2007 Taiwan shipped 22.1 million ODDs in the third quarter, up 10.2% from the previous quarter and 14.3% from the same period one year earlier. |
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 Dec 21, 2007: | Taiwan handsets – 3Q 2007 Significant increases in Cal-Comp Electronics' shipments to Indian telecom carrier Reliance, and a steady rise in Sony Ericsson orders boosted Taiwan handset shipments sequentially in the third quarter. But on an on-year basis, third-quarter shipments declined because of drops in shipments from BenQ, and decreased orders from Motorola. BenQ had yet to recover from the bankruptcy of its subsidiary BenQ Mobile, while Motorola's performance remained weak. |
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 Dec 21, 2007: | Taiwan digital cameras – 3Q 2007 Taiwan's DSC shipments continued to be driven by seasonality in the third quarter. But not all clients increased orders for the high season. Kodak, Hewlett Packard (HP), Olympus, Casio and Sanyo increased their orders significantly, while orders from Pentax and Samsung Electronics grew only slightly. Orders from Sony, Nikon, and some regional and channel brands dropped. |
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