Notebook sales decline
At this rate, we will be starting to give them back to the manufacturers
Notebook sales are continuing to fall faster than Donald Trump’s popularity with global shipments of notebooks (excluding detachable 2-in-1 models) declined 4.2 percent on year to 40.79 million units in the third quarter of 2017.
HP will be the king of the notebooks this year
Replacing Lenovo
The maker of expensive printer ink, HP, is expected to replace Lenovo as the top notebook vendor worldwide in 2017.
AMOLED getting second life in China
Not going away soon
While the big names of smartphones are less interested in AMOLED displays, it appears that the industry will continue to grow.
Notebook sales increased in November
Top three saw 10 per cent boost
Beancounters at Digitimes Research have added up some numbers and divided them by their shoe size and come up with some good news for notebook manufacturers.
Server sales booming
Will be even better when Purley arrives
Revenues from Taiwan-based makers' server motherboards, servers, storage and network equipment are expected to grow to $17.45 billion this year.
FT-LCD panel makers see slight growth
Still not as good as last year
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel makers are seeing slight stirrings in their industry, according to a report from Digitimes Research.
Asian panel makers improve
Production costs drop
Asian Panel makers have strengthened their financial performances in as overall production costs have dropped.