PC industry faces worst year since dot-com bust
News At the end of this year, the number of PCs shipped will be lower than the previous year, iSuppli has predicted. A report released on Tuesday by market-research firm iSuppli is projecting that 287.3 million PCs will be shipped in 2009, a four...
[July 15, 2009, 16:01]
Apple tops July smartphone bestseller list
News In July, Apple's iPhone topped all smartphones in US unit sales, according to a consumer survey released on Tuesday by market researcher iSuppli. During its first full month of sales, Apple's highly anticipated smartphone grabbed 1.8 percent of the...
[September 5, 2007, 8:27]
Quad-cores may be mainstream by 2009
News Quad-core CPUs will witness rapid acceptance by 2009, according to iSuppli, a market research company. The price for a quad-core microprocessor is as much as 170 percent higher than for a dual-core chip, according to iSuppli.
[April 18, 2007, 14:22]
HP tops chip-purchasing table
News Hewlett-Packard remained on top of the list of chip buyers in 2003, according to new data from market researcher iSuppli. HP and Dell increased their chip spending by 11.9 percent and 21.1 percent respectively, largely fuelled by the rise in demand...
[April 23, 2004, 17:10]
Flat panel shortage tipped
News The global demand for large, high-quality flat-panel displays will outstrip supply by 4.3 percent in the fourth quarter, research company iSuppli/Stanford Resources said on Thursday. A study released by the company found that large TFT LCDs (liquid...
[May 28, 2004, 9:20]
Researchers revise mobile projections
News Stronger-than-expected growth is driving up global shipments of mobile phones, prompting one market researcher to revise earlier projections for 2004.iSuppli said on Wednesday that worldwide shipments may pass even the 625-million mark this year...
[July 29, 2004, 10:25]
Flat-panel prices drop as popularity rises
News Sales of flat-panel displays more than doubled throughout 2002 as increased supplies led to price drops, according to new figures from market researcher iSuppli, underscoring the trend that is seeing traditional CRT monitors losing out to liquid...
[April 3, 2003, 16:19]
Memory makers warned against overconfidence
News Dynamic RAM is starting down the road to recovery, but the market for the technology is still in guarded condition, according to a new report from market researcher iSuppli. Caution is the word for DRAM makers, as a recovery could easily be...
[October 6, 2003, 14:10]
Memory price hikes make SSDs less attractive
News A steep rise in prices for Nand-type flash memory have created a new hurdle for the adoption of solid-state drive technology in notebooks, according to market analysis company iSuppli. Their adoption in notebooks had been helped by low prices for...
[July 9, 2009, 16:58]
Chartered merger set to boost Globalfoundries
News The deal is subject to Singapore's High Court and Chartered's shareholders, but according to market analyst iSuppli, chances are good the deal will go through. In a statement, iSuppli said Chartered and Globalfoundries earned a combined revenue of...
[September 14, 2009, 13:36]
Flat-panel supply set to surge
News Worldwide revenue for LCD panels is expected to reach $47bn (£25bn) in 2004, up 32 percent from last year, according to earlier research from iSuppli. Those prices haven't started going down again yet" on average, said Samantha Nebrich, an analyst...
[March 8, 2004, 7:30]
Sharp launches high-res flat panel
News The LL-T2010W has a resolution referred to as UXGA, or Ultra XGA, which is small but growing as prices come down, according to iSuppli/Stanford Resources analyst Rhoda Alexander. In the first quarter of last year, 1,200 UXGA displays were sold and...
[August 2, 2002, 10:37]
Digital cameras to incorporate image sensors
News While the company sells 10.2- and 4.5-megapixel sensors, it has developed a 16.8-megapixel sensor in its labs, according to analyst firm iSuppli. Sales of image sensors will rise from 253 million units in 2003 to 733 million units by 2008...
[June 22, 2004, 14:35]
Mixed feelings over Apple's iPhone price cuts
News And the iPhone was the best-selling handset among smartphones and feature phones sold to US consumers in July, the first full month it was on sale, according to iSuppli. But iSuppli estimated that only 220,000 iPhones were sold during the entire...
[September 6, 2007, 10:00]
Users switching on IPTV
News Internet Protocol television is expected to attract 63 million subscribers by 2010 - more than a 26-fold increase over last year, according to a study released Thursday by research firm iSuppli. The largest jump in numbers is expected to come next...
[August 4, 2006, 13:00]
3D displays emerge as commercial reality
News Several three-dimensional display technologies are in the works, and organic light-emitting displays are poised to grow quickly, research firm iSuppli/Stanford Resources said on Wednesday. In a Web presentation on emerging displays, iSuppli analyst...
[November 13, 2003, 9:45]
Hard-drive industry shows continued growth
News In the first quarter of 2008, hard-disk-drive (HDD) vendors shipped 137 million drives, 21 percent more than in the same quarter the year before, according to market research company iSuppli. However, demand for HDDs wasn't the issue, according to...
[July 23, 2008, 8:23]
LCD parts shortage likely in 2005
News Supplies of the materials and components used to make large LCDs won't meet demand in the second half of 2005, market researcher iSuppli predicted on Friday. The shortage is a result of a downturn seen in the TFT-LCD industry in the third quarter...
[April 4, 2005, 10:20]
Intel climbs flash rankings
News The chip giant climbed back up the rankings in the flash memory market in the third quarter, according to research firm iSuppli, thanks to its pricing strategy. Intel has been mounting a remarkable resurgence in 2004 by using aggressive marketing...
[November 17, 2004, 14:25]
Bright future ahead for LCDs
News Market-research firm iSuppli/Stanford Resources said last week that worldwide shipments of LCD televisions surged to 1.3 million units in the fourth quarter of 2003, up 23 percent from the third quarter.
[March 30, 2004, 16:05]



