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AMD announces FirePro V3900 for entry-level professional graphics
Mobos | 2h 54min ago
ASE, SPIL post sales drops in January
Bits + chips | 2h 56min ago
Nvidia expected to benefit from new HTC strategy
Bits + chips | 3h 11min ago
GET seeking cash injection of NT$2.1 billion
Bits + chips | 3h 22min ago
Lelon posts flat January revenues
Bits + chips | 3h 22min ago
Quanta, Wistron see on-month drop in January revenues
Systems | 3h 24min ago
Epistar sees January revenues down 12% on-month
Displays | 4h 26min ago
Pegatron lands notebook orders from HP
Systems | 4h 29min ago
Vendors to adopt LTE/3G seamless connectivity chips for dual-mode smartphones
Bits + chips | 4h 54min ago
Elpida dismisses reports it plans to sell Hiroshima plant
Bits + chips | 5h 16min ago
UMC expects revenues from 40nm process to account for 15% by year-end
Before Going to Press | 4h 20min ago
AUO expects operations to improve quarter by quarter in 2012, says president
Before Going to Press | 4h 21min ago
Taiwan NAND flash makers benefit as Toshiba patents near expiration
Before Going to Press | 5h 9min ago
Best time to increase price is now, say Taiwan solar firms
Before Going to Press | 5h 29min ago
TXC, PTTC report falling January revenues
Before Going to Press | 5h 29min ago
Solar price hikes meet barriers due to subsidy cuts
Before Going to Press | 5h 31min ago
- Inventec January revenues down
- Digitimes Research: Japan develops substitutes as China tightens control over rare earth exports
- China Mobile to set up TD-LTE network in Hong Kong
- Intel and AMD low-power processors not price competitive with ARM, say notebook makers
- E Ink sees revenues decline over 60% on year in January
- UMC 4Q11 profits fall on lower revenues
- Vendors considering US$299 tablet PCs for emerging markets
- HTC to not release smartphone sales figures starting February
- Penetration rates of 3D and LED TVs continue to rise in January
- MStar breaks into Nokia supply chain, says report
- NOR flash prices expected to stabilize
- China polysilicon firm reportedly files for bankruptcy
- Everlight, Edison Opto see decreasing January revenues
- Gintech reports falling January revenues
- WT Microelectronics expects operations to bottom out in 1Q12
- Senao to expand retail chain in China
- Vendors dropping ultrabook prices in preparation of second-generation models
- Foxlink, Sinbon January revenues down sequentially
- Cambrios seeking cooperation with Taiwan touch panel makers
- Kinsus nets NT$6.28 per share in 2011
- Solar inverter market hits speed bump in 2011, says IHS
- LCD monitor sales to remain sluggish in Europe in 2012, say sources
- Lighting Japan 2012: Japan LED firms aim at various lighting applications
- Winbond, Macronix post drops in January sales
- Alpha Networks January revenues drop
8-Feb-2012 markets closed
| Last | Change |
| TAIEX (TSE) | 7707.44 | +19.46 | +0.25% |

| TSE electronic | 288.36 | +1.33 | +0.46% |

| GTSM (OTC) | 110.82 | +0.17 | +0.15% |

| OTC electronic | 144.06 | +0.27 | +0.19% |

- LED lighting experienced strong growth surge in 2011 (February 7) - LEDs Magazine
- Corning and Samsung Corning Precision Materials renew agreements (Feb 2) - Company release
- Panasonic expects to book record JPY780 billion net loss (February 4) - The Japan Times
- Sharp forecasts record US$3.8 Billion loss on slumping TV prices, write-off (February 1) - Bloomberg
- Local LED lighting firm lands contract with Toshiba International (February 2) - San Antonio Business Journal
- Osram Opto Semiconductors and Arquiled partner on all-LED supermarkets in Portugal (February 2) - LEDs Magazine
- Sony sees $2.9 billion loss, reveals daunting task for new CEO (February 2) - Reuters
- Toshiba, Fujitsu join Japanese tech peers in booking massive 3Q losses (January 31) - PC World
- Releases
- White papers
- Bulletin
- K-micro samples new Frame Rate Converter LCD Timing Controller for large-size LCD TV market
- Global Lighting Technologies launches initial public offering on Taiwan Stock Exchange
- Digi-Key inks global distribution agreement with Everlight Electronics
- GlacialLight's LED panel lights have lowered customer's lighting bill by sixty-one percent
- GlacialLight announces LED panel light series Pollux
- LSI completes acquisition of SandForce
- PSCo Technical Distribution partners with Matrox to offer fully integrated turnkey video walls
- Digital Signage Expo 2012 opens conference registration
- Subkarma invited OPTOTECH to take part in the '2011 Taipei World Design Expo'
- Matrox launches MuraControl app for iPad
- Digitimes Research: Greater China to take up 65% of global small- to medium-size TFT LCD shipments in 2011
- Digitimes Insight: Taiwan shipments of small- to medium-size flat panels to grow 4.2% on quarter in 3Q11
- Digitimes Insight: Japan small- and medium-size LCD panel firms gear up competition
- Digitimes Insight: CMI to be top Taiwan supplier of large-size panels in 2Q11
- Digitimes Insight: Global large-size panel shipments to grow 10.2% in 2Q11
- China market: Epson targets 2011 projector shipments to reach 200,000 units
- Projector suppliers find new ground in emerging markets
- Taiwan market: Enterprise models dominate 2Q11 shipments
- ViewSonic announces ultra-portable LED projector line
- Computex 2011: Nvidia introduces wired 3D Vision glasses and new GeForce GPUs

Chairmen from Taiwan-based LED firms have been quite positive about 2012

Expand visions with large-size TVs
TV firms are betting on large-size TVs to save the market.

The upside of the LED industry
Some LED firms are optimistic about the industry in 2012.

Time for Taiwan LED firms to shine
Taiwan's LED industry continues to thrive.

Growth of the LED market: Q&A with James Jenson, vice president of LED business unit at Veeco
US-based MOCVD equipment provider Veeco currently ranks number one in global market share with 50%...

The LED industry has been growing rapidly in China. Digitimes Research recently visited China-based...

Taiwan must learn antitrust lessons: Q&A with ex-CMO president Ho Jau-yang
The US Justice Department's antitrust cases against the world's major LCD panel makers have resulted...

Current condition and future prospects of LED: Q&A with Lextar chairman David Su
As a LED subsidiary of AU Optronics (AUO), Lextar has been viewed as a LED backlight module maker....
- LCD TV overview - Jun 2011
Growth of the global LCD TV market was not as strong as expected in 2010 as the market continued to feel the aftershocks of the economic recession that had hit...
- A glimpse into the e-book reader market - May 2010
In 2008, worldwide e-book reader shipments totaled only 700,000 units, according to Digitimes Research. But demand exploded in 2009 as consumer interests grew...
- Overview of LCD TV market - May 2010
When the economic recession hit at the end of 2008, the LCD TV market seemed to be heading toward a doomsday scenario in 2009; however, demand turned out to be...
- Large-size LCD panel overview - Jun 2007
Global large-size LCD panel market revenues are expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.5% to US$96.2 billion by 2011, up from US$53.5...
- Overview of the Greater China small- to medium-size TFT LCD industry
This DIGITIMES Research Special Report provides a comprehensive overview of the players and market direction of panel makers in the Greater China region, as well as outlining the potential market influence of OLEDs.
- The role of PV in China energy policy through 2015
During China 12th Five Year Plan period (2011-2015), solar PV will be the fastest growing renewable energy. Installed capacity in China grow by tenfold to reach the target of 10GWp by 2015.
- Industry development and government policy in China animation sector
The animation industry production value in China is projected to exceed CNY50 billion by 2015. This Digitimes Special Report provides an overview of the industry, including regional development, government policy and a breakdown of the various market segments.
















