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Global image sensor shipments to top US$15 billion in 2020, says Digitimes Research

Global shipments of CMOS as well as CCD image sensors will exceed US$15 billion in value in 2020, Digitimes Research estimates. The shipment value increased by over 15% on year to US$12.2 billion in 2017......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesJul 4th, 2018

Global AIO PC shipments to experience double-digit drops in 1Q20

Global all-in-one (AIO) PC shipments totaled 3.42 million units in the fourth quarter of 2019, rounding out the volumes for the whole-year 2019 at 13.25 million units, down 3.4% on year, according to Digitimes Research's latest report on AIO PCs......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesFeb 13th, 2020

Global tablet shipments to rise 4.5% on year in 4Q19, says Digitimes Research

Global tablet shipme.....»»

Category: topSource: digitimesNov 4th, 2019

Global IC foundry output value to see 5.3% CAGR through 2024, says Digitimes Research

The global IC foundry industry output value will grow by a CAGR of 5.3% to reach US$75.42 billion in 2024, the final year of a five-year forecast period, driven by chip demand for 5G, AI and HPC applications, according to Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesOct 8th, 2019

Global tablet shipments expected to drop for next five years, says Digitimes Research

Global tablet shipments are expected to slip dramatically on year in 2019 amid weakening demand for brand and educati.....»»

Category: topSource: digitimesOct 8th, 2019

Global TV shipments to grow slowly in 2019-2024, says Digitimes Research

Global TV shipments are expected to stay flat at 217 million units in 2019 as compared to a year earlier and will grow by a CAGR of 1.1% in a five-year forecast period to 231 million units in 2024, Digitimes Research estimates......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesOct 1st, 2019

Global tablet PC shipments to surge 19.3% in 3Q19, says Digitimes Research

After falling 8.7% on quarter and 11.9% on year to 32.66 million units in the seco.....»»

Category: topSource: digitimesAug 1st, 2019

Global tablet shipments to drop over 8% in 2Q19, says Digitimes Research

Global shipments of tablet PCs are estimated to decline 8.9% sequentially and 8.7% on year in the second quarter of 2019, traditionally still a low season, Digitimes Research estimates......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 3rd, 2019

Shipments of TDDI chips to increase 20% in 2019, says Digitimes Research

Global shipments of smartphone-use TDDI (touch and display driver integration) chips are expected to increase 20% in 2019 from about 414 million units in 2018, according to Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMar 28th, 2019

Global smartphone AP shipments to be flat in 2018, says Digitimes Research

Global smartphone AP shipments may show a 0.8% on-year decline to reach 1.59 billion units in 2018, according to Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesSep 14th, 2018

Global tablet shipment decline to continue through 2023, says Digitimes Research

Global tablet shipments are expected to drop in both 2018 and 2019 to arrive at 141 million units next year, cannibalized by large-size smartphones, according to Digitimes Research's latest report......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesOct 3rd, 2018

Shipments of TDDI chips to double in 2018, says Digitimes Research

Global shipments of TDDI (touch and display driver integration) chips are expected to more than double to 326 million units in 2018, propelled by surging demand, according to an estimate of Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesOct 11th, 2018

Global AR/VR HMD device shipments to grow at CAGR 52.7% in 2018-2023, says Digitimes Research

Global shipments of AR/VR head-mounted display (HMD) devices are expected to grow at a CAGR of 52.7% during a 5-year forecast period to reach 40 million units in 2023, according to an estimate of Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesOct 25th, 2018

Global smartphone AP shipments to fall for 2nd consecutive year in 2019, says Digitimes Research

Worldwide shipments of smartphone application processors are expected to fall for the.....»»

Category: topSource: digitimesFeb 3rd, 2019

Global smartphone shipments to decline in 2Q21, says Digitimes Research

Some first-tier brands, including Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo, are likely to see their smartphone shipments decline in the second quarter of 2021 due to shortages of semiconductor components, according to Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 17th, 2021

Global server shipments slip 1.6% in 1Q21, but to grow over 10% in 2Q21

Global server shipments are expected to slip by only 1.6% sequentially in the first quarter of 2021 despite the quarter being a traditional slow season, according to Digitimes Research's latest figures from its Server Tracker......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 3rd, 2021

Top-5 notebook brands see combined shipments fall 8% in February

The global top-5 notebook brands saw their combined shipments, excluding those of detachable models, decline 8% sequentially in February while the top-3 notebook ODMs' combined shipments fell 9% on month, according to Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMar 16th, 2021

China smartphone AP shipments to grow 12% in 2021, says Digitimes Research

About 795.7 million smartphone application processors will be shipped to China-based handset vendors in 2021, up 12.2% on year, forecasts Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMar 4th, 2021

Taiwan makers see LCD TV shipments rise in 4Q20

Taiwan-based makers shipped 951,800 LCD TVs globally in fourth-quarter 2020, increasing 9.8% sequentially and 12.3% on year, according to Digitimes Research......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesFeb 5th, 2021

Global tablet shipments to fall 31% in 1Q21, says Digitimes Research

Worldwide tablet shipments climbed to a 13-quarter high of 51.56 million units in the fourth quarter of 2020, according to Digitimes Research. However, shipments will fall 31% sequentially in the first quarter of 2021......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesFeb 5th, 2021