
DIGITIMES Show Daily, Computex 2004, Taipei (1-5 June)
United Information Systems receives NT$7 billion orders from Taiwan TFT LCD makers
Wednesday 2 June 2004Taiwan-based clean room provider United Information Systems (UIS) has landed orders for sixth-generation (6G) plants from AU Optronics (AUO), Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) and Quanta...
Gartner expects DRAM bit growth to slow down
Wednesday 2 June 2004The worldwide DRAM market is slowing down due to the weakening PC market, warned Richard Gordon, research vice president with Gartner Dataquest, yesterday.
CMO: Investments in China not affected by People's Daily commentary
Wednesday 2 June 2004Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) made an announcement yesterday in response to the May 31 commentary of the People’s...
Taiwan TFT LCD makers to recruit additional R&D staff
Wednesday 2 June 2004Taiwan-based TFT LCD makers, including AU Optronics (AUO), Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) and HannStar Display, all have ambitious recruitment plans in...
AMD unveils four 64-bit processors at Computex Taipei
Wednesday 2 June 2004Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) yesterday unveiled four high-end 64-bit processors – the Athlon 64 FX-53, Athlon 64 3800+, Athlon 64 3700+ and Athlon 64 3500+ – at the Computex...
Despite rising competition, Premier Image keeps aim at 2004 profit goal
Wednesday 2 June 2004Premier Image Technology, Taiwan’s largest digital camera maker, still intends to pursue its 2004 pretax profit goal of NT$3.2 billion set earlier this year, even though smaller...
BenQ introduces new handsets at Computex 2004
Wednesday 2 June 2004BenQ is showing a variety of new handsets, including bar phones and smart phones, at Computex 2004.
Multifunctional LCD TVs at Computex 2004
Wednesday 2 June 2004Taiwan-based Winsonic, Webpro Technologies and
Motorola to enter Asia-Pacific display market
Wednesday 2 June 2004Motorola is set to market FPD (flat panel display) products under its brand in the Asia-Pacific region by partnering with Taiwan-based Moxell Technology, according to Moxell Technology...
SiS has no plans to withdraw from entry-level chipset market: CEO
Wednesday 2 June 2004Daniel Chen, president and CEO of Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS), yesterday denied a market report that SiS is withdrawing from the entry-level chipset market. Instead, SiS will...
Distinctively designed peripherals at Computex
Wednesday 2 June 2004A variety of distinctively designed peripherals, including keyboards, mice, MP3 players, and speakers, are competing for the spotlight at Computex 2004.
Sales of new phone models to increase market share for Nokia in Taiwan
Wednesday 2 June 2004Nokia recently launched three new handset models in Taiwan, the 6230, the 3120 and the 7200. The company said that sales of the three models are expected to increase its market shares...
Gigabyte: Motherboard demand to pick up in 3Q, to begin shipping LCD TVs in September
Wednesday 2 June 2004Motherboard demand will definitely pick up in the third quarter but growth may not be as high as the 15-20% that the market anticipated, stated chairman and president of Gigabyte...
CMC Magnetics exhibits PAV recorders at Computex 2004
Wednesday 2 June 2004Taiwan’s largest optical disc producer, CMC Magnetics, has extended its product line to digital audio/video devices. At Computex 2004, CMC will present a portable PAV (personal...
Tul’s mid- to high-end ATI graphics card line – the Tul PowerColor 9550
Wednesday 2 June 2004Tul Corporation started planning the PowerColor 9550 product line soon after ATI announced its Radeon 9550. The line is divided into two product series: the high-end 128-bit 9550...
Buy a graphics card, get a backpack! Tul’s PowerColor X800 Pro Assassin edition
Wednesday 2 June 2004At the beginning of May, Tul Corporation (formerly CP Technology) launched the PowerColor X800 Pro Assassin edition graphics card with a distinct differentiating feature – a...
Tul looks to catch the leaders in cards and boards and make waves with own-brand systems
Wednesday 2 June 2004Tul Corporation (formerly CP Technology) was established in 1997 with its headquarters in Taipei (Taiwan). The company became publicly listed on the local OTC (over-the-counter) market...
MSI’s MEGA 865 wins SOE award
Wednesday 2 June 2004In this year’s SOE awards, three of Taiwan’s top four motherboard makers have won awards for system products: Asustek Computer, Micro-Star International (MSI) and Gigabyte...
BenQ shows three SOE winners at Computex 2004
Wednesday 2 June 2004BenQ is one of Taiwan’s leading brands in networking lifestyle devices, including displays, storage and imaging solutions, and wireless and broadband access devices. At this...
Senao wireless IP phone seamlessly integrates voice and data communications
Wednesday 2 June 2004Senao International has leveraged its extensive experience in wireless communications, cordless phones, Internet connectivity and wireless LAN technology to launch the SI-7800H wireless...
CEO IJ Lee introduces Senao International
Wednesday 2 June 2004Senao International celebrated its 25th year in the promotion of own-brand wireless networking products at the end of May. With brand positioning as a wireless solutions provider,...
Computex lures major exhibitors; relocation possible in 2007
Wednesday 2 June 2004With its increasing popularity, Computex Taipei this year has lured four new major international firms as exhibitors and massive amount of visitors.
AboCom to release new ExpressCard products at Computex 2004
Wednesday 2 June 2004AboCom Systems, one of the largest manufacturers of PCMCIA related cards in Taiwan, will release five new products developed exclusively for the ExpressCard at Computex 2004.
Computex sees new Intel chipsets on mobos – will sales follow?
Wednesday 2 June 2004Despite motherboard makers showcasing products using Intel's 915 and 925 chipsets, demand for these products is not likely to pick up rapidly in the second half of this year, said...
AnexTEK, Asustek and BenQ showcase handheld devices at Computex 2004
Tuesday 1 June 2004Wistron subsidiary AnexTEK Technology will display its first PDA phone, while Asustek Computer displays its second own-brand handset and two Pocket PCs. Taiwan’s largest handset...