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As the transition from 3G to 4G wireless connectivity unfolds, customers have been subscribing to the WiMAX technology, but a new study by iSupply says that LTE will soon enough overshadow WiMAX completely.For 2011, the number of worldwide WiMAX subscribers is expected to be of 14.9 million, around twice as many as ... |
9 February 2011 10:28 GMT |
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Even with all the troubles surrounding the DRAM and NAND Flash chip average selling prices (ASPs), it seems that the global semiconductor market actually reached record revenues.While news did talk repeatedly about decline in prices of DRAM and NAND chips, such developments only happened in the later parts of 2010.A... |
14 January 2011 09:27 GMT |
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Just a short time ago, we mentioned how DRAM sales were going to suffer because of tablets, and iSupply seems to have figured out just how the overall memory market will fare throughout 2011.Basically, the worldwide DRAM (dynamic random access memory) market will see a double-digit decline by the end of the ongoing ... |
13 January 2011 10:46 GMT |
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Each time a new device emerges and proves to be growing fast as a market, talks arise regarding whether or not it can become the epicenter of convergence, and the latest candidate has now become the tablet."The definition of convergence has changed over time, with the latest version describing it as voice, video and... |
15 December 2010 09:22 GMT |
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That there is always a first time seems to have just been proven true now that the liquid crystal display TV market has achieved what it has never before achieved, though one might not see recent developments as part of the encouraging variety.Usually, when talking about a feat first achieved in history, one would e... |
8 December 2010 08:49 GMT |
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It appears that not all segments of the market are going through the same price decline phase as the DRAM and NAND sectors, with LCDs, for instance, apparently experiencing what can be seen as the opposite.It seems that large-size liquid crystal displays have actually gone through an episode of price rise during the... |
30 November 2010 10:21 GMT |
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Although Kingston's been promoting mostly its NAND Flash business lately, with numerous new flash drives and SSDs making their way onto the market, that hasn't stopped it from recording some pretty impressive sales figures in other areas as well, market research company iSupply ranking it as the number one ... |
18 November 2010 01:30 GMT |
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Though NAND prices have been falling over the past few months, the fact remains that revenues in this sector will be much higher than those of 2009, and iSupply sees tablets as one of the main factors in this performance.Most recently, a report arose stating that NAND Flash chips had gotten even cheaper in November,... |
17 November 2010 10:11 GMT |
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Even though iSupply was originally more optimistic when it came to potential semiconductor revenues for 2010, the market analysis firm has since revised its outlook, though the year is still expected to show a substantial on-year improvement. After studying the more recent trends on the market, iSupply reached the c... |
2 October 2010 06:49 GMT |
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An iSuppli Bill of Materials issued on Monday puts the estimated cost of making Apple’s latest iPod nano at $43. The lower cost of materials and manufacturing leaves wider profit margins for Apple, should iSuppli be accurate in its estimates.According to iSuppli's teardown analysis, the parts comprising th... |
28 September 2010 04:25 GMT |
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Though some parts of the world, such as Europe, are supposedly fraught with uncertain marketing conditions, others are apparently exhibiting a positive evolution in terms of demand, as is the case with LED-backlit LCD TVs in China.Once again, iSuppli looked into the current marketing situation, and it seems that 201... |
25 September 2010 03:54 GMT |
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With the rapid rise of the solid state drive and of more and more mobile devices, NAND Flash memory has been selling quite well recently, to the point where iSupply is now predicting a very bright future for this type of chips, especially when it comes to the ones used in tablets.Flash-based storage solutions have m... |
21 September 2010 03:59 GMT |
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Though wireless connectivity was not exactly widespread several years back, this means of communication has become so common that, according to iSupply, 5 billion people will have subscribed to such services by the end of September.Even though the penetration of wireless services varies from region to region, it see... |
20 September 2010 10:22 GMT |
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Dell may have lost its position as second greatest PC supplier to Acer some time ago, but it seems it has finally turned the tables and reclaimed it, according to iSupply, whose latest press release states that Acer's share fell enough during Q2 to cause it to slip back into third place.HP has been the leading ... |
6 September 2010 03:13 GMT |
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Though solid state drives have practically surpassed hard drives in most areas, except that of capacity, they haven't exactly taken off as quickly as they could have because of their prices, and while iSupply predicts that NAND chips may finally reach the critical price point of $1 per Gigabyte, there are conce... |
21 August 2010 04:54 GMT |
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Apparently, the chip market has been performing better than even the most tried market analysts expected a few months ago. Back in May, iSupply foresaw an on-year increase of about 30.9 percent. This figure even looked quite promising and implied that revenues would grow by a great sum compared to the $229.6 billion... |
3 August 2010 05:21 GMT |
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For a very long time, Seagate led the hard disk drive market in both the areas of total shipments and revenues. All the while, Western Digital, though quite adept itself, was never really able to topple the former, mostly because Seagate's marketing strategy, and the focus on the enterprise front, propelled its... |
5 June 2010 04:42 GMT |
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The past month has been loaded with news of how most, if not all, hardware makers and PC suppliers have seen on-year and sequential sales and revenue growth. As such, it wouldn't be a stretch to assume that the industry itself has, more or less, gotten back on its feet after two dismal years (2008 and 2009). Mar... |
8 May 2010 04:42 GMT |
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While strong demand for NAND flash memory chips is expected to actually be larger than what NAND makers can keep up with, a growth is also predicted for the DRAM memory market, which, after three consecutive years of decline, will finally start growing during 2010. iSupply predicts that, using the strong fourth quart... |
19 February 2010 06:08 GMT |
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The market of wireless data services in China is expected to see a great growth during the following few years as a result of deployment of the first 3G networks in the country, a recent report from iSuppli shows. The research firm notes that the revenues from these services went up by 18.9 percent in 2009, and that... |
5 January 2010 06:55 GMT |
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