Articles tagged with: Isuppli and Displays
TI, Qualcomm, Sony, and Samsung Score Key Design Wins in New Palm Pre
Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, Sony and Samsung Electronics are the leading component suppliers for Palm's new Pre, providing the key semiconductor and display technologies that give the smart phone its competitive differentiation, according to dissection conducted by isuppli's Teardown Analysis Service. more
Related Tags: texas-instruments, qualcomm, sony, samsung-electronics, palm-pre, cdma2000, memory, smart, hynix, csr, lcd, nand, andrew, flash, ev-do, dram
Palm Pre Stands to Shake Up Smart Phone Status Quo
Palm's new Pre smart phone holds strong potential for robust sales growth, and may have a major influence on other platforms as well as the technology supply chain, according to isuppli Corp. Palm Pre shipments could amount to 1.1 million units in 2009. However, if Palm quickly introduces a new Pre that supports the 3G GSM standard, sales could rise to 1.3 million during the year. Furthermore, if Palm opens up the licensing of its webOS operating system used in the Pre, the software could have a wider influence beyond the company's own products. more
Related Tags: palm, palm-pre, gsm, smart, operating-system, lcd, widgets
Demand for Small/Medium Displays Rises: Will Prices Follow Suit?
Despite rising demand, a reduction in inventories and a marginal increase in prices some for a few small/medium-sized LCD panels in April, global pricing is expected to remain on a downward trend in 2009, according to isuppli. more
Related Tags: lcd-displays, seven, smart, lcd
Despite Rising Demand, Small/Medium Display Pricing Falling
After three months of decline, small/medium LCD displays in February experienced a pick-up in sales driven by the Chinese market, with local Chinese mobile handset makers increasing their demand, according to isuppli Corp. more
Related Tags: samsung, rural, tim, netbook, lcd-displays, lcd, China
Mobile Phone Display Market to Contract in 2009
Global shipments of displays for mobile handsets are expected to decline by more than 6 percent in 2009 and remain flat in 2010 as worsening economic conditions continue to impact the wireless industry, according to isuppli. more
Teardown Report Reveals Manufacturing Cost of BlackBerry Bold
In its first-ever solo television advertisement for a product, Research In Motion touts its new BlackBerry Bold 9000 smart phone as a device that allows users to "Connect to everything you love in life in a bold new way." more
Related Tags: sandisk, iphone, semiconductor, texas-instruments, flash-memory, samsung, gps, blackberry, rim, touch-screen, battery, blackberry-bold, memory, analog, rogers, operating-system, wlan, andrew, flash, rogers-communications
Flexible Display Market to Expand by Factor of 35 by 2013
Flexible displays are playing an increasingly important role in the global high-tech industry, serving as the crucial enabling technology for a new generation of portable devices that are designed to combine mobility with compelling user interfaces. more
Related Tags: e-book, motorola, lg, sharp, e-reader
Wireless Social Networking Revolution Poised to Reshape Tech Industry
Wireless social networking stands to revolutionize the global technology business, representing a vast opportunity that will reshape the global display and semiconductor industries, according to isuppli. By 2020, the wireless social networking value chain - including products, services, applications, components and advertising - will generate more than $2.5 trillion in revenue. more
Related Tags: semiconductor, social-networking, avea, semiconductors, facebook
Touch-Screen Shipments Expected to Reach 833 Million by 2013
Spurred by the popularity of Apple's iPhone and its elegant user interface, global shipments of touch-screen display modules are expected to more than double from 2008 to 2012, according to isuppli. more
Related Tags: samsung, nanotube, touch-screen
Touch Screens Become New Display Touchstones
Touch screens have the Midas touch for growth, spurring a flood of competition, technologies and OEM interest. isuppli has predicted global shipment revenue for the leading touch-screen technologies will rise to $4.4 billion by 2012, up from $2.4 billion in 2006, as presented in the attached figure. more
Related Tags: e-book, fujitsu, nanotube, touch-screen, oem
