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AMD announces FirePro V3900 for entry-level professional graphics
Mobos | 3h 33min ago
ASE, SPIL post sales drops in January
Bits + chips | 3h 35min ago
Nvidia expected to benefit from new HTC strategy
Bits + chips | 3h 50min ago
GET seeking cash injection of NT$2.1 billion
Bits + chips | 4h 1min ago
Lelon posts flat January revenues
Bits + chips | 4h 1min ago
Quanta, Wistron see on-month drop in January revenues
Systems | 4h 3min ago
Epistar sees January revenues down 12% on-month
Displays | 5h 5min ago
Pegatron lands notebook orders from HP
Systems | 5h 8min ago
Vendors to adopt LTE/3G seamless connectivity chips for dual-mode smartphones
Bits + chips | 5h 33min ago
Elpida dismisses reports it plans to sell Hiroshima plant
Bits + chips | 5h 55min ago
UMC expects revenues from 40nm process to account for 15% by year-end
Before Going to Press | 4h 59min ago
AUO expects operations to improve quarter by quarter in 2012, says president
Before Going to Press | 5h ago
Taiwan NAND flash makers benefit as Toshiba patents near expiration
Before Going to Press | 5h 48min ago
Best time to increase price is now, say Taiwan solar firms
Before Going to Press | 6h 8min ago
TXC, PTTC report falling January revenues
Before Going to Press | 6h 8min ago
Solar price hikes meet barriers due to subsidy cuts
Before Going to Press | 6h 10min 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% |

- Samsung vows continued fight over intellectual property after German ruling against Apple (Feb 3) - Washington Post
- Microsoft slams Google's new policy on merging user data with full-page ads (Feb 2) - Washington Post
- Can top golfer Yani Tseng drive Acer's brand ambitions? (Feb 2) - Wall Street Journal
- Dell forms software group, names former CA CEO as head (Feb 3) - PC World
- HP recalls fax machines due to fire and burn hazards (Feb 2) - Marketwatch.com (Dow Jones)
- Zuckerberg tops Google founders with US$28.4 billion Facebook haul (Feb 3) - Business Week
- AMD's CEO prepares chipmaker for a fight (Feb 2) - Reuters
- AMD spells out Windows 8 tablet strategy (Feb 2) - CNET
- Releases
- White papers
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- AzureWave teams with Wilocity to set 60GHz wireless gigabit networking in motion at CES 2012
- A Quiet Revolution That Shapes Our Future
- Memoright unveils 7mm ultrathin SATA III FTM Plus Slim SSD
- Coaxial video/audio sender built-in high sensitivity microphone
- LSI announces industry's first 28nm read channel for hard disk drive manufacturers
- Embracing the New Generation Intel Atom Family with DDR3 Memory Support
- Got The Message? Ensuring efficient and reliable delivery of content across a mission critical digital signage network
- Emb' Store On-Demand Software Service for Embedded Computing
- Efficient Network Management for Digital Signage
- Design Benefits of the MI/O Extension Solution
- LSI completes acquisition of SandForce
- NEC develops super-resolution technologies for fine magnification of surveillance camera images
- Fujitsu releases transcoders with built-in memory, H.264 transrating function
- Digital Signage Expo 2012 opens conference registration
- Matrox launches MuraControl app for iPad
- Commentary: Could automation solve labor issues for Foxconn?
- Commentary: Apple being dragged into US-China trade war
- Digitimes Insight: RIM PlayBook a poor debut for QNX
- Digitimes Insight: HP shows that tablet success can be had, at a price
- Digitimes Insight: BBM Music will help RIM on smartphone front only

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The notebook industry in 2010 experienced several major events that significantly changed the industry's ecosystem for the year and the industry is also believed...
- 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...
- Taiwan notebook industry overview - Aug 2009
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- Taiwan ICT industry development and outlook
A presentation prepared for Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), offering an overview of Taiwan's key ICT industries and the dynamics influencing future development. The report is free for download.
- The role of PV in China energy policy through 2015
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