- Asustek outsources Eee Top to Quanta
According to Asustek Computer CEO Jerry Shen, manufacturing of the 15.6-inch Eee Top has been outsourced to Quanta Computer. 20- and 22-inch models expected to be launched in the first half of 2009 are also expected...
- Quanta, Compal and Wistron expect on-month notebook shipments drop in November, says paper
Quanta expects notebook shipments in November to fall between the 3.3 million units shipped in September and four million units of October thanks to Apple's new MacBook and stable consumer notebook shipments,...
- Quanta might cut component orders to Foxconn, says paper
Due to Foxconn Electronics' (Hon Hai Precision Industry's) aggressive deployment into the notebook OEM market, including taking orders for Apple's MacBooks from Quanta Computer, Quanta is considering canceling part of...
- Lite-On IT, Quanta Storage see October consolidated revenues down on month
Lite-On IT and Quanta Storage, the top two Taiwan-based ODM/OEM makers of optical disc drives (ODDs), have both reported consolidated revenues for October 2008, with both companies seeing sequential declines.
- Notebook makers Quanta and Compal expected to cut OEM quotes
Netbooks will continue to ruffle the traditional notebook OEM market in 2009 with Quanta Computer and Compal Electronics both expected to reduce manufacturing quotes by double-digit US dollar amounts for each notebook...
- Quanta announces 3Q08 results
Quanta Computer saw revenues of NT$204 billion (US$6.22 billion) for the third quarter this year, a drop of 3% on quarter, however the company's net profit after tax reached NT$7.21 billion, increases of 43% on...
- Taiwan ODD makers Lite-On IT, Quanta Storage post three-quarter net EPS of NT$1.55, NT$3.12
Lite-On IT and Quanta Storage, the top two Taiwan-based ODM/OEM makers of optical disc drives (ODDs), have published their financial reports for the third quarter of 2008, recording January-September net earnings per...
- Quanta lands next generation Classmate PC orders
Quanta Computer has grabbed orders for Intel's next generation Classmate PC and is expected to start shipping in the first quarter of 2009, according to sources at Taiwan notebook makers.
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