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AUO: No demand slowdown expected next quarter for LCD TVs
December 16, 2005 – 11:39 AM
It is unlikely that a massive panel oversupply will occur in the first quarter of next year, as strong demand for LCD TVs will persist and there are fewer working days during the period, said Hsiung Hui, vice president of AUO. -
Lite-On IT: Global demand for DVD burners in 2006 to hit 120 million
January 3, 2006 – 12:15 PM in Business
Global demand for DVD burners, thanks to continued drops in prices, will rise to 120 million units this year, growing by 50% from 2005, according to general manager Michael Gong for the Optical Disc Drive Business Unit of Lite-On IT. -
Global demand for DVD DL discs may more than double in 2007
March 9, 2007 – 12:13 PM
The global demand for 8.5 GB DVD+R/-R DL (single-sided double-layer) discs, due to fast growing demand for full HD (high-definition) TV, may increase by 122% from an estimated 90 million discs in 2006 to 200 million discs in 2007, according to Japan-based market survey organization BOC at a round robin test seminar held in Taipei by the RW PPI (Re-writable Products Promotion Initiative) under the Japan-based DVD Forum on March 8. -
Falling LCD TV prices to spur demand in second half of year - panel makers
June 14, 2006 – 11:31 AM
Although panels makers are cutting their forecast goals for the second quarter, TV makers still maintain a positive outlook for the second half of the year amid strong demand driven by attractive prices, according to sources at panel makers. -
Notebook makers see demand pick up after CPU price cuts
July 10, 2006 – 10:38 AM
Compal Electronics and Wistron posted on-month revenue growth in June, following sequential slides for two consecutive months. -
A-Data expects strong NAND flash demand in H2 2006
February 10, 2006 – 10:54 AM
A-Data Technology chairman Simon Chen yesterday said that NAND flash prices will stop decreasing after the first quarter of this year, while demand will pick up in the second half of the year, driven by handsets, MP3 players and game consoles. -
Demand for monitor panels to pick up in H2
May 29, 2006 – 4:09 PM
Demand for monitor panels will pick up and average selling prices (ASP) will stabilize in the second half of the year because of seasonality, Intel's price cuts for its desktop CPUs, and panel makers' expected refusal to Dell's demand for price reductions in the 17" segment, according to industry sources. -
DRAM makers: Dispappointing back-to-school demand
October 5, 2005 – 10:49 AM
With back to school demand being weaker than expected in the DRAM market, Taiwan-based memory makers, including Nanya Technology, Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), Inotera Memories and ProMOS Technologies, are now eying the Christmas season, and their outlook is not so jolly. -
Global demand for digital cameras to grow more than expected
March 8, 2007 – 12:32 PM
Taiwan-based OEMs of digital cameras estimate a 15-20% annual growth in the global demand volume for digital cameras over the next three to five years, according to industry sources in Taiwan. -
Global demand may reach 4.5 billion DVD discs this year
July 19, 2005 – 10:42 AM
This year, 80 million DVD burners and 10 million DVD recorders will be sold, and each customer will use 40-50 DVD discs a year on average, resulting in an estimated global demand of 3.5-4.5 billion DVD discs in 2005, according to Ritek company spokesman Eric Ai. -
Desktop-PC vendors anticipate rising demand from emerging markets
June 1, 2006 – 10:43 AM
Desktop PC vendors, including Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Acer, expect to see strong demand for entry-level models in coming years. -
ULi concerned about supply-demand imbalance in PC chipset industry
October 25, 2005 – 11:01 AM
Motherboard makers and chipset specialists should be aware of the imbalance between positive PC demand and insufficient related component supply, which may result in inventory overhang in early 2006, said Alex Kuo, CEO and president of ULi Electronics. -
Nanya remains positive about DDR2 demand, despite Intel chipset shortage
September 12, 2005 – 10:51 AM
Although Intel had admitted to experiencing a notebook chipset shortage, Nanya Technology remains positive about demand growth for DDR2 memory, according to company vice president of global sales and marketing Pei-lin Pai. -
ATI chairman: Demand for ATI PCI-E VGA chips continues to grow
July 29, 2004 – 9:00 AM in AMD/ATI
ATI Technologies has continued to increase its wafer starts at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) because demand for ATI's PCI Express graphics chips is seeing steady growth, ATI chairman Ho Kwok-yuen stated. -
Hollywood may demand DRM for larger harddrives - analyst
July 20, 2005 – 7:23 PM
Harddrives using perpendicular recording are on track to hit the market in early 2006 with capacities of up to 160 or even 200 GByte in 2.5" form factors. Consumer electronics using these devices could follow soon thereafter - but Hollywod may have a say in how quickly these monster drives make their way into portable audio and video players, Tom's Hardware Guide has learned.
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