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NEWS TAGGED COMPUTEX 2002
Thursday 6 June 2002
Move to OEM inevitable
The clone market once provided a great platform for Taiwan’s burgeoning motherboard production and helped the manufacturers to grow significantly over the years. However, now...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Taiwan market to recover slightly
The Market Intelligence Center (MIC) forecasts the Taiwan motherboard market will see only 2% shipment growth this year. However, compared to the 6% decline in 2001, the small growth...
Thursday 6 June 2002
ECS: Notebook sales surpass mobos
With increasing shipments of its DeskNote line and contributions from its acquired notebook business, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) generated more revenues from notebook products...
Thursday 6 June 2002
AOpen to ship 3.5m barebones
Motherboard maker AOpen expects to see a more than 30% growth in its barebone systems shipments this year, with total sales rising from 2.7 million to three million units in 2001...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Barebones help Shuttle and Jetway
Following their first-tier counterparts, second-tier motherboard makers have tried to improve their business performance by diversifying their operations. Currently, Shuttle and Jetway...
Thursday 6 June 2002
2002 outlook conservative
Despite seeing total industry shipments suffer a nearly 5% decline amid the economic slowdown, Taiwanese motherboard companies managed to turn in a rather good performance in 2001...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Full spectrum of companies push WLAN products
At Computex Taipei, Taiwanese electronics companies are rolling out products to support WLAN (wireless local area network) technology for motherboards, memory modules and network...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Z-Com’s wireless LAN card and AP take top prize
Nikkei Byte and Nikkei WinPC selected Z-Com’s XV-5300/5800 wireless LAN card and access point (AP), which support IEEE 802.11a/b, for its overall “Best of Computex Taipei...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Japanese LCD niches
Japanese LCD producers have been preparing for the much-intensified competition in the global flat panel display market. While gradually phasing out large-size a-Si (amorphous silicon)...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Xbox DVD prices may fall 30%
Taiwanese DVD player makers are eyeing outsourcing opportunities as Microsoft is planning the launch of second-generation Xbox game consoles this summer. The new game machine’s...
Thursday 6 June 2002
China and Taiwan push new DVD disc format
In a move to skirt licensing fees charged by DVD technology owners, 19 Taiwanese DVD manufacturers are in talks with counterparts in China to create a new disc format called EVD (enhanced...
Thursday 6 June 2002
June CD-R prices rise
Taiwan’s optical disc manufacturers are rolling out long-anticipated price increases in CD-R discs. Per-unit contract prices of blank discs for June are up by roughly US$0.02...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Lite-On IT partners for DVD pick-up heads
Lite-On IT is planning to inject more capital into its optical drive distribution joint venture with JVC to finance pick-up head (PUH) production in China. The plant, to be located...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Weakening in 2Q
With demand coming in weaker than expected, optical drive manufacturers are turning bearish on the outlook for their performance in the current quarter. They said sales are likely...
Thursday 6 June 2002
Varied growth prospects
In 2001, Taiwan’s optical storage drive industry saw production fall for the first time, by 12.5% in volume and 8.6% in value, snapping years of rapid growth.
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