TAIPEI, Taiwan — The world's top two notebook PC manufacturers are turning more conservative on growth prospects for the sector this year, as increased price competition and uncertainties over demand ...
Intel wants to help popularize the ultra-portable laptop. To that end, the company on Monday launched a set of new low-power Pentium III-M chips. They include low-voltage chips at 733MHz and 750MHz, ...
The metrics come as part of the preliminary results of a study DisplaySearch, part of the NPD group, did in the first part of this year. The study also found that the number of netbooks shipped in the ...
Notebooks will soon gain more onboard capacity for storing data, thanks to new 80GB hard drives introduced this week. Fujitsu on Monday announced its new MHT line of notebook hard drives that offers ...
Are notebook PC makers feeling the pinch from Apple’s line of portable computers? A trio of Taiwan-based notebook manufacturers announced July orders fell by up to 25 percent. Quanta, which had a goal ...
Demand for servers and notebooks has been fueled by stay-at-home needs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which neverthess is disrupting production, logistics support, and labor supply, ...
A phalanx of major computer manufacturers marched out notebook computers using Intel’s newly released 1-GHz mobile processor Monday. Intel’s new chip uses SpeedStep technology, slowing the processor ...
After a recent unexpected dip in orders to Taiwanese ODMs from Dell and Hewlett-Packard, Compal Electronics surprised the industry this week with quarterly results that pointed to a slowdown in demand ...
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