caLogo

News

EL SEGUNDO, CA – Shipments of portable media player and MP3s will grow to 268.6 million units in 2011, a CAGR of 5.5% from this year, says research firm iSuppli Corp.
 
“The future of PMP/MP3 players is bright due to continued hardware cost reductions, the rapid growth of online video and audio content and new offerings that will make it easier for users to access and download such online media,” said senior analyst Chris Crotty.
 
iSuppli believes PMPs will retain their technological edge over media-capable handsets, including media-capable cellphones like Apple’s new iPhone.
 
SINGAPORE -- Asia-Pacific consumers will increasingly opt for higher-end set-top boxes that support personal video recorder and high-definition features, according to a new study from ABI Research. This trend will be driven to a large degree by China, which will see the region's largest increase in subscriber numbers.

The firm forecasts China to take the lead in shipments, with approximately 75 million digital cable STBs and 9 million telco TV STBs, respectively, by 2012.
Read more ...
TRNAVA, SLOVAKIA — Samsung Electronics is reportedly planning to invest $155 million in a new LCD assembly plant here, with total investment possibly reaching $600 million, according to published reports.

The new plant is expected to employ 5,700 workers by 2010, and construction could begin during the next few months, EE Times said today.
Read more ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Booth space for the upcoming SMTAI show in Orlando has sold out, the sponsoring trade group said today.

SMTA, which is producing the new show, said the last of the exhibit space was sold this week. More than 125 companies have signed on for the electronics assembly show.
Read more ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Nortech Systems today reported record net sales of $27.7 million for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, up 17% over 2005. Net income was up 1% to $434,578. Read more ...
EL SEGUNDO, CA – Global shipments of hard disk drives rose 15.5% in 2006 as suppliers capitalized on growth opportunities while shrugging off challenges including price wars, component shortages and competitive upheavals. The HDD industry shipped 434.2 million hard drives last year, up from 375.8 million in 2005, according to new data from iSuppli. Fourth quarter shipments hit 119.7 million, up 15.8% year-over-year and 8.3% sequentially. 2007 shipments are expected to rise by about 17%, the research firm forecast. For the year, 2.6 million external HDDs were shipped, up 37% from 2005.  Seagate Technology’s acquisition of competitor Maxtor spurred a price war in the first half of 2006, the firm said. Shortages of glass media, along with minor shortfalls of other components, were seen near the end of the year. Meanwhile, demand slowed for 1-inch HDDs because makers of MP3 players increasingly are turning toward flash memory for music files. Furthermore, 2006 saw the rise of NAND flash-based drives. The arrival of Microsoft’s Vista PC operating system and the introduction of Intel’s Robson have stimulated interest in the usage of flash memory for PC storage applications, according to iSuppli. The two leading HDD suppliers made gains in fourth quarter. Seagate’s share of 34.6% was up a notch from 34.3% in the third quarter. WDC held second place at 20.5%, up from 19.9%. No. 3 Hitachi GST fell 0.3 points to 17.2%. 

Page 2068 of 2475

Don't have an account yet? Register Now!

Sign in to your account