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IT companies are always setting sales goals, and ASUS seems to be exceeding is own, though this hasn't, for a while, actually done much visible good to its finances, all things considered.
Those keeping track of things on the PC market may have learned of the fairly underwhelming results of the past half a y... |
20 September 2011 06:06 GMT |
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That Lenovo was one of, if not the fastest growing PC business, isn't new, but market analysts decided to see exactly what things were like on the PC segment.
The PC market may be raising concerns for certain analysts, but that doesn't mean shipment levels aren't growing.
Even if they weren... |
20 September 2011 04:55 GMT |
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Intelligent systems are starting to account for an increasingly large part of the total electronic system units, and IDC believes that the embedded market has much to do with this.
Intelligent system is a moniker that has come to be applied to any system that has powerful processors, connectivity and an advanced ... |
12 September 2011 07:32 GMT |
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Now that the e-reader market has mostly stabilized as a segment that will go on existing for years to come, E ink, the primary maker of displays for such items, seems to have gotten an idea of how many screens it will be able to ship.E-readers have come to the point where the main, or only, way for them to stand apa... |
27 June 2011 03:53 GMT |
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Even though IT entities are divided in terms of what to expect from the tablet and laptop markets, one thing, at least, is clear, that being that tablet sales have gone up and, thus, so have those of LCD panels.Quite a bit of talk surrounding the tablet and overall laptop industry has been going around the web recen... |
17 June 2011 08:18 GMT |
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That overall PC sales dropped in the first quarter is not that big a surprise, knowing the Sandy Bridge issue, but it looks like a certain pair of PC vendors managed to thrive while top players slid.The first quarter of the year was definitely not a friendly time for the overall PC industry, what with the way all sa... |
14 April 2011 05:34 GMT |
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This once, the news is not about a piece of hardware potentially catching fire and blowing up in a magnificent display of cinders and melted metal and plastic, but of how the SSD market will behave during 2011.
This year might just be the year when solid state drives break out of their niche market status (if th... |
21 March 2011 10:14 GMT |
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Since the first quarter of the year is nearing its end, most companies have already set shipment goals, and it seems that ASUS has also made a general plan for how its LCD monitor business will progress, both worldwide and on the main segments of interest.On the IT market, there are many companies that specialize in... |
18 March 2011 08:45 GMT |
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End-users will probably have heard about how TSMC is moving fast to better manufacturing processes, and it appears that the first shipments of its 28nm process have finally begun, or so it is reported.TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is, technically, already well ahead of all companies that deal in ... |
23 February 2011 05:50 GMT |
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Once again, the rumor mill has started turning and churning, and it seems that a recent report provided some general idea of what one may expect form the notebook market during the second quarter.Quite a few things have happened recently that could affect how the mobile computer market progresses in the near term.Th... |
15 February 2011 07:22 GMT |
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With the IT industry finally moving forward normally, Acer figured it would say something on what it expects to accomplish this year, revealing, among other things, how many notebooks it hopes to sell.Now that the Chinese Lunar New Year has come and gone, and with the IT industry finally regaining its flow, the rate... |
9 February 2011 05:13 GMT |
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It seems that, despite some setbacks and mild demand issues, the PC market managed to recover substantially after the slowdown in 2009, and Q3 was no different, especially when it came to Dell's performance in particular.
During the third quarter of 2010, worldwide shipments of personal computers amounted to... |
8 December 2010 05:39 GMT |
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Even despite all the shifts and turns on the PC market, it seems that Acer succeeded in remaining the foremost supplier of personal computers in Russia, according to IDC.Since the end of the year 2010 is upon us, the various members on the IT industry are quite tirelessly looking through their accounts and getting a... |
6 December 2010 09:52 GMT |
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It seems that the not so exceptional performance of the IT market, or at least of the mobile PC market, during the fourth quarter so far has not exactly made Acer worry overmuch, as the outfit still thinks shipment volumes will increase in December.Those end-users that keep track of such developments might know that... |
2 December 2010 10:29 GMT |
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While some IT market segments are falling and the course of others remains undecided, others don't seem poised to see any sort of changes, or at least that's what those dealing with it seem to expect.With all the talk about the holiday season and the period immediately afterwards, market watchers have been... |
25 November 2010 10:05 GMT |
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While Samsung, LG and Sony are proud to hold half of the worldwide LCD market, VIZIO seems to have achieved prominence as far as TV shipments are concerned, at least on the US market.Apparently, VIZIO succeeded in dominating the US TV market, outselling its closest competitor by 176,000 more TVs in north America.Thi... |
23 November 2010 06:55 GMT |
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Now that all the IT companies are getting ready for the holiday shopping season, HP seems to be quite optimistic when it comes to its expected amounts of sales, not just for December but as far as November goes as well.As end-users probably know, HP is the world's greatest supplier of personal computers, its sh... |
22 November 2010 06:32 GMT |
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Although Apple still has more updating to do on its online store, it has been revealed that iPhone 4 shipping time has been changed to 5-7 business days. Deploying the new smartphone is obviously a priority for the company, which ships the older iPhone 3GS in one to two weeks now.By heading over at the Apple online s... |
6 October 2010 05:01 GMT |
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Even in spite of all the issues that are supposedly affecting the demand in the European market, suppliers of hardware appear to have actually done well for themselves during the past three months. After a stronger than expected first quarter, Q2 turned out to be just as favorable, or at least favorable enough for so... |
24 July 2010 05:43 GMT |
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Back in late June and very early this month, most motherboard makers were quite conservative when it came to their expectations for the month of July. Now, they appear to have changed their outlook, if a recent report is anything to go by. Apparently, companies such as ASUS, ECS, MSI, ASRock and Gigabyte already ship... |
22 July 2010 09:55 GMT |
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The first quarter of 2010 saw a fairly strong demand on all fields of the IT industry, and market analysts hypothesized that the overall LCD monitor market would rise by 4-5 percent on year. This would have driven total shipments to 170-180 million. The reason for these assumptions was that sales were supposed to gro... |
19 July 2010 10:55 GMT |
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Even though LCD TV shipments are expected to rise during the next three months, the same cannot, apparently, be said about LCD panels in general. Apparently, though some sub-segments of this market will perform well, the total shipments will not exactly reach a spectacular figure, for several reasons, some of which h... |
5 July 2010 03:55 GMT |
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Event hough LCDs components are getting more expensive, and despite the toxic waste that used LCDs become (though they supposedly possess actual medicinal properties), sales of such displays will reportedly only grow during the next three months. In fact, according to supposed market sources, LCD TVs in particular wi... |
5 July 2010 03:18 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices may have finally taken on Intel on the laptop front, increasing the appeal of mobile PCs in the process, but this market segment looks as though it won't be the only one to show a rapid growth this year. Granted, with the world economy getting, more or less, back on its feet, though Europ... |
3 July 2010 06:08 GMT |
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With all the financial troubles going on in Europe, and how even hard drive makers end up reducing their shipment forecasts, one would think that the short-term future of the IT industry wasn't looking so bright. Apparently, this isn't the case, at least not on all segment, because, as opposed to how Q2 HDD... |
26 June 2010 06:56 GMT |
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After a strong first half of 2010 and, especially, a promising first quarter, manufacturers of hard disk drives hoped that shipments would continue to rise during the second half of the year. This hope came as a result of the fact that this time is usually the peak season when it comes to hardware sales. Unfortunatel... |
26 June 2010 06:29 GMT |
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Apple has started emailing iPhone 4 buyers notifying them that their new phone is on its way to them. Customers who placed more than one iPhone 4 pre-order are being told that the devices may ship separately. The news should be welcome by those who’ve had to deal with the recent issues both AT&T and Apple have ... |
21 June 2010 12:31 GMT |
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Upon taking down its online store this past weekend, Apple updated the shipping date on the iPad 3G to May 7th. Apple has reportedly already sold out the first batch of iPad 3G units set to ship at the end of this month to those who pre-ordered it. The Wi-Fi iPad now ships in 5-7 business days, while the iPad order l... |
19 April 2010 08:56 GMT |
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Recently, it was reported that Intel was being faced with tight supplies of laptop CPUs after Acer placed in high volumes of orders. Now, it seems that the same cannot be said about the Santa Clara-based giant's desktop chip supply. Instead of having to put special effort into making sure that it can meet orders... |
19 March 2010 10:43 GMT |
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Now that the global economy is on a rebound, sales of all types of devices have started to go up. In tune with this phenomenon, hardware makers and PC vendors are also setting higher goals for 2010. MSI is among those that aim to make a significant step forward this year, having resolved to sell enough all-in-one des... |
15 March 2010 06:53 GMT |
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Over the past two years, the overall performance of the IT market, and the semiconductor segment in particular, haven't exactly been glorious. In fact, after the very unfortunate year 2008, when sales were so weak that virtually all IT corporations saw revenues low enough to prompt massive redundancy plans, th... |
1 March 2010 08:38 GMT |
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Even though Micro-Star International seemed to be doing fine from the outside, having launched quite a few products over the past few days, such as a gaming notebook and a custom HD 5870, not all seems well behind closed doors. It seems that MSI's success with its own-branded business has led to a serious declin... |
26 February 2010 10:30 GMT |
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With the rehab of the world economy proceeding rather well, hardware makers are beginning to regain their taste for ambitious goals. The IT market fared rather well in 2009, compared with the previous year, and companies are expecting 2010 to keep seeing improvements in all segments. In line with this prediction, com... |
5 February 2010 03:49 GMT |
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The fourth quarter has traditionally been the slower time of the year for hardware developers, as new models are always known to come at the Consumer Electronics Show. Still, even though 2009 has been a rather unfavorable year for the IT market in general, and especially for semiconductor manufacturing, the fourth qu... |
19 December 2009 04:54 GMT |
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Although Compal had predicted its projected on-quarter notebook shipment growth at around 10%, low notebook inventory levels prompted vendors to place in more orders for Q4 2009. With this new development, Compal expects to reach a total sales amount (for the whole year) of between 37 and 38 million units. This means... |
25 November 2009 09:32 GMT |
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Complaints are surfacing that either Apple, FedEx or someone else isn’t handling new iMac shipments properly, with the devices showing up DOA (dead on arrival) or with cracked screens. As always, frustrated customers have turned to the Apple Discussions forums to seek advice or simply to express their grief as ... |
25 November 2009 04:48 GMT |
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Sources claim that an "unusually-large" shipment of 188 containers has arrived in North America from Apple's partners in China, complete with shipping manifests. This wouldn't be so strange had customs declarations not said the contents of the containers were "Electric Computers." 3G iPhone? Mac tablet?67 o... |
27 May 2008 04:12 GMT |
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The achievements AMD has been enjoying in the last year have been shaded by the launch and delivery pit stop because of their quad-core lines. These issues prevent AMD from keeping their promise to their customers and force the company to delay the shipment of several products until the first quarter of 2008. The mos... |
13 December 2007 10:38 GMT |
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Compal Electronics has some ambitious plans for this year. First of all, they wish to increase the total notebook output on the market and secondly, plans for a new production plant are high on the "To Do" list of Compal executives.Ray Chen, the president of Compal, was cited by the news site DigiTimes, saying that ... |
15 August 2007 03:42 GMT |
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It looks like Vodafone has been receiving a large number of customer complaints regarding their Nokia N76. There is a high chance for them to take this handset out of their offer in the near future, in order to maintain their services at a high quality.Vodafone has been facing a mass return of the Nokia N76 mobile ph... |
21 July 2007 09:39 GMT |
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