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Friday 15 October 2021
Notebook shipments to see next wave of growth starting 2024
Global notebook shipments are expected to experience minor declines in 2022 and 2023 as governments will start cutting their COVID-19 subsidies and stimulus checks with the easing...
Friday 15 October 2021
Global server shipments to see steady growth over next 5 years
Global server shipments are expected to increase around 6% on year in 2022, driven primarily by order pull-ins from datacenter operators. For the short term, the growth will benefit...
Wednesday 13 October 2021
Global smartphone shipments to see growth of 4-7% every year from 2022-2026
Judging from the status of the upstream supply chain, regional markets and the COVID-19 pandemic, Digitimes Research expects global smartphone shipments to increase 4.7% on year and...
Thursday 30 September 2021
Lithium price skyrockets as EV sales double
Demand for electric vehicles (EV) is rising rapidly but has been undercut by shortages of a critical material for lithium battery: lithium.
Thursday 23 September 2021
Top-5 notebook vendors see combined shipments slip in August, says Digitimes Research
The impact of chip shortages that are in varying degrees had a negative impact on the overall notebooks shipped by the world's top-5 notebook brands (excluding Apple) in August, which...
Friday 10 September 2021
Digitimes Research forum talks about trends in 5G industry
Digitimes Research, on August 25, hosted an industrial trend forum covering the latest topics of the communication industry such as 5G smartphones and telecom network infrastructure...
Wednesday 8 September 2021
UCaaS poised to change communications landscape, says Digitimes Research
Remote communication has become a norm as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, creating business opportunities for cloud-based Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) video conferencing...
Tuesday 7 September 2021
Samsung, SK Hynix set to embrace brisk 2H21, says Digitimes Research
South Korea's top-2 memory makers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are optimistic about their business performances for the second half of 2021 thanks to strong memory demand for...
Tuesday 31 August 2021
China-based AI speech recognition algorithm companies to develop own chips, says Digitimes Research
AI speech recognition algorithm companies in China are crossing into the development of AI chips to further solidify their foothold in the market. Doing so will give the companies...
Wednesday 25 August 2021
Taiwan PC monitor shipments fall in 2Q21, says Digitimes Research
Taiwan's PC monitor shipments fell nearly 7% sequentially to 22.12 million units in the second quarter of 2021, due mainly to shortages of related components and materials, according...
Tuesday 24 August 2021
Top-5 notebook vendors see combined shipments drop 5% in July
The global top-5 notebook brands (not including Apple) saw their combined shipments slip 5% on month in July, due mainly to a substantial slowdown in demand from the gradually saturating...
Tuesday 24 August 2021
Taiwan top-3 foundries to see combined revenues surge over 20% in 2021
TSMC, United Microelectronics (UMC) and Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) are forecast to see their combined revenues increase over 10% sequentially in the third quarter...
Monday 16 August 2021
India EV supply chain may benefit from Taiwan suppliers
With a huge population of 1.37 billion people, a high demographic dividend, and generous subsidies for electric vehicles (EV) from both the central and state governments, India is...
Wednesday 11 August 2021
IC shortages to continue impacting 3Q21 server shipments, says Digitimes Research
Global server shipments in the second quarter of 2021 saw a smaller sequential increase than Digitimes Research's estimated 14%, up only 9% from a quarter ago, due mainly to shortages...
Tuesday 10 August 2021
Global tablet shipments slip in 2Q21, but to grow 30% in 3Q21, says Digitimes Research
Global tablet shipments reached 34.69 million units in the second quarter of 2021, down 3.5% sequentially and 12.5% on year, according to Digitimes Research.