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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Chromebook demand to return to pre-pandemic levels in 2023, with estimated shipments of approximately 15.9 million units
Shipments in the global Chromebook product market are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels in 2023. Mature markets such as the United States and emerging markets such as India and Indonesia will play a key role, primarily due to a …
Global notebook computer market demand expected to recover in 2023, shipments estimated at approximately 177 million units
Since corrections continue to occur in the current global notebook computer market as a result of the “overbooking” bubble, destocking of terminal products is expected to continue until the first half of 2023, when cyclical growth momentum is likely to …
Posted in Consumer Electronics, Notebook Computers
Tagged Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, notebook, overbooking
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Driven by international IC design houses, global IC design market to grow by 14.4% in 2022
Market conditions in 2022 are chaotic and demand for chips fluctuate according to application. However, the IC design industry is driven by major manufacturers and the sales performance of high-end product portfolios such as data center, server, networking, industrial computing, …
[Chip War] A heavy handed approach to blockading China’s semiconductor development, understanding the impact of the US chip ban
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new semiconductor restrictions on October 7 in the United States. In addition to existing restrictions on the logic IC sector, this new update extends to the memory category. In addition to Chinese-funded enterprises, the …
Posted in DRAM, IC Design, IC Manufacturing, Package&Test, Semiconductors
Tagged China and US trade war, China semiconductor, chip war, CXMT, DRAM, foundry, memory, US sanction, YMTC
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[Chip War] US Department of Commerce Strengthens Restrictions on China, Future Chinese Server Demand May Face Negative Growth, Says TrendForce
Current U.S. sanctions on China have extended their reach to strike at HPC and sectors such as aerospace, automotive market, and military industry. TrendForce indicates, the market for high-end computing chips (including CPU, GPU, etc.) has borne the brunt of these restrictions at …
Posted in DRAM, Semiconductors
Tagged China and US trade war, chip war, CPU, GPU, HPC, server, TrendForce, US sanction
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