AUO Revenue of NT$34,994 Million for May, up by 6.2% MoM
AU Optronics Corp. (AUO) today announced its unaudited consolidated revenue of NT$34,994 million for May 2014, up by 6.2% month-over-month and down by 8.6% year-over-year. Shipments of large-sized panels for LCD TV, desktop monitor, notebook PC, and other applications exceeded 9...
India PC Market Declined 20.6% In The First Quarter Of 2014
The combined desk-based and mobile PC market in India totalled nearly 1.9 million units in the first quarter of 2014, a 20.6 percent decrease over the first quarter of 2013, according to Gartner, Inc. “Consumers accounted for 47 percent of total PC sales in the first quarter of 2014,” said Vishal Tripathi, principal research analyst at Gartner...
To get a Glimpse of TSMC's Annual Report
TAIPEI, Taiwan — TSMC is going to hold stockholders meeting on June 24, the annual report has been shown. It predicts that the global semiconductor market annual growth rate will merely be three to five percent, and the growth of TSMC will surpass global semiconductor industry notably...
APLEX Shows The Strength of Special Industrial Applications
TAIPEI, Taiwan-APLEX Technology, a global industrial computer product solution provider based on Taiwan, showcased the latest Intel platforms and vertical applications including Marine, Railway, Fleet Management at COMPUTEX 2014, to meet customer’s specific industrial requirement...
Computex Watch: Era of Cloud 2.0 to Arrive in 2020
At the Computex Summit Forum, MediaTek Chairman Ming-Kai Tsai gave a keynote speech titled "Enabling Limitless Possibilities in Cloud Era-Everyday Genius," saying that "Internet of Things" will be a "game changer" and Cloud 2...
End with High, Wearable and IoT Around COMPUTEX 2014
AIPEI, Taiwan-COMPUTEX TAIPEI end of today, the number of exhibitors and the booths had hit a new record. Organizer noted that there were 38,600 international buyers from 166 countries have been to visit the exhibition, a growth of 1%, and at least 45 companies unveiled their new product during the exhibition...