digitimes.com - 10/26/2009
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Asustek Computer expects its notebook shipments (including netbook)s will increase from 12 million units in 2009 to over 16 million units in 2010, and global notebook shipments will rise from 140 million units in 2009 to 180-190 million units in 2010, according to company president and CEO Jerry ...
digitimes.com - 10/27/2009
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digitimes.com —
Micro-Star International (MSI) chairman Joseph Hsu revealed that
the company is currently in development of an Nvidia...
Tegra-based e-book reader, but since the device still has some problems are waiting to be fixed, the company will wait until the ...
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MSI developing Tegra-based e-book reader, still no plans ...
cens.com - 10/28/2009
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cens.com —
Taipei, Oct 28, 2009 (CENS)--Asustek Computer Inc. will
introduce electronic books (E-books) embedded with third-generation (3G), Wi-Fi,...
and WiMAX mobile technologies by the end of this year, targeting Americans and Europeans. And the company plans to ...
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Asustek to Launch WiMAX
techradar.com - 10/28/2009
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Asustek has revealed its plans for a powerful
computer in conjunction with Nvidia and Chiao Tung University...
in Taiwan. The Taiwanese computer giant unveiled its ESC1000 personal super at an event in Taipei, although The Register points out that it doesn't quite fit its popular billing as a ...
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Asustek shows off Tesla sub-supercompter
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Asus Reveals Future Notebook Plans, Downplays 3D and Dual-Booting Android Netbooks
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... Already a major force in the mobile PC market, Asus said it expects to ship 16 million notebooks and netbooks combined in 2010. That would be four million more than it shipped in 2009, but there's plenty of room for growth, suggests company president and CEO Jerry Shen, who predicts that global notebook shipments will balloon from 140 million units in 2009 to 180-190 million units in 2010. ...
Asus aims to sell over 16 million notebooks next year
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Asus expects next year to bring a significant boost in mobile PC shipments, with notebook sales (including netbooks) jumping from 12 million units in 2009 to over 16 million in 2010 . Total global notebook shipments are forecasted to increase from 140 million units to 180-190 million, and Asus has set a personal goal to sit among the top three vendors by 2011. According to Asus CEO Jerry Shen, this growth will mostly be spurred by Windows 7. Shen also noted that 30% of Asus' Eee PC netbooks have already been moved to Microsoft's latest OS, and he expects that figure to be ...
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