CONNECT WITH US
Taiwan notebook ODMs
Taiwan notebook Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) account for more than 90% of global notebook production and Digitimes is there to provide daily updates on shipments, supplier contracts and financial data on the more than 10 Taiwan makers involved in notebook manufacturing.
IN THE NEWS
Tuesday 30 June 2020
UVAT continues to enjoy strong demand for notebooks
UVAT Technology, which provides OEM services for anti-electromagnetic interference (EMI) coating for notebooks and handsets, continues to enjoy a ramp-up in orders for notebooks with...
Monday 29 June 2020
HannStar Board to see strong notebook, server, gaming demand in 3Q20
Rigid PCB maker HannStar Board will see strong growth momentum driven by notebook, server, networking and gaming applications in the third quarter of 2020, but prospects for the fourth...
Wednesday 24 June 2020
Acer launches ruggedized notebook lineup
Acer has introduced its new Enduro series ruggedized notebooks and tablets for healthcare and other niche-market applications.
Wednesday 24 June 2020
Unimicron may supply ABF substrates for new Macs with Apple silicon
Taiwan-based Unimicron Technology is being identified as the major ABF substrate supplier for Apple's new-generation Mac computers that will be powered by its in-house developed ARM-based...
Monday 22 June 2020
Quanta, Compal, Wistron stay positive about 2H20
Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics and Wistron are all optimistic about their sales in the second half of 2020, as many users will need to upgrade their notebooks, and demand from...
Friday 19 June 2020
Digitimes Research worldwide notebook shipment update – May 2020
Notebook demand from users working from home weakened in May, but devices supporting online learning remained robust. The top-5 notebook brands together witnessed a mild on-month shipment...
Friday 19 June 2020
PCB maker Compeq cautious about 2H20
PCB manufacturer Compeq Manufacturing expects to end the first half of 2020 with good business results but remains cautious about its operations in the second half of 2020 citing a...
Wednesday 17 June 2020
PCB maker Career Tech expects 3Q20 sales to follow seasonal patterns
Taiwan-based flexible PCB maker Career Technology has seen clear order visibility for the third quarter and expects its sales for the period to see a seasonal surge, according to company...
Wednesday 17 June 2020
Top-5 notebook brands see combined shipments slip in May, says Digitimes Research
Notebook demand from users working from home weakened in May, but devices supporting online learning remained robust. The top-5 notebook brands together witnessed a mild on-month drop...
Tuesday 16 June 2020
GIS to see orders for tablets, notebook touch solutions last into 3Q20
Touch panel maker General Interface Solution (GIS) expects current demand for its tablet and notebook touch modules to continue into the third quarter, with expanding sales of its...
Monday 15 June 2020
Notebook demand remains robust, says Winbond chairman
Chip orders for notebooks are expected to stay robust until the end of the third quarter, according to Arthur Chiao, chairman for specialty DRAM and flash memory maker Winbond Elec...
Friday 12 June 2020
Dell launches new enterprise PCs in Taiwan
Dell has launched several enterprise notebooks, workstations and desktops in Taiwan including the top-end Latitude 9510 notebook, which puts a 15-inch display into a 14-inch notebook...
Friday 12 June 2020
Pegatron to see strong growth in 2Q20 shipments
Pegatron has announced revenue growth for May and is turning optimistic about its shipments in the second quarter of 2020.
Thursday 11 June 2020
MSI expects stable 2020 sales
Micro-Star International (MSI) is optimistic about its second-quarter financial results and expects stable operation to continue for the remaining 2020, according to company chairman...
Thursday 11 June 2020
Highlights of the day: Notebook ODMs mixed about 2H20
Notebook ODMs have seen robust shipments in second-quarter 2020, thanks to stay-at-home needs fuled by the coronaviru pandemic. But the notebook...