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11 August 2021, 11:11
Some relief expected after the steep increases seen in Q2 2021.
23 July 2019, 12:11
And this oversupply is expected to extend until H2 2020, thinks the research company.
12 April 2018, 13:01
There were 61.7 million units shipped in the first quarter of 2018.
8 November 2017, 13:01
Caught between growing demand for smartphones and strengthening PC sales.
7 June 2019, 11:21
Accelerated price drop will be precipitated by US-China trade war, says TrendForce.
21 September 2011, 15:57
The growth of tablets with integrated modems threatens the 3G dongle industry.
28 November 2014, 15:15
By only 2.7%, revised down from previous estimates of 3.7%.
5 March 2019, 11:11
Change in DRAM pricing trends could occur when CPU shortages and trade disputes are fixed.
13 August 2015, 10:23
Global PC and tablet slowdowns plus increased smartphone competition blamed.
26 October 2016, 10:01
Meanwhile OLED touch panel enhanced Apple MacBook Pro images leak out.
25 April 2018, 15:11
April saw a steep drop-off in cryptocurrency miner demand, says industry journal.
7 July 2016, 12:01
Brexit has seen the pound tumble from $1.50 to settle around $1.30, for now.
25 November 2013, 10:17
Meanwhile Business Insider reports that tablets are killing traditional TV watching.
12 December 2008, 10:19
Preliminary results from Gartner predict a year-on-year decline of over four percent.
8 September 2012, 16:30
Says revenue for Q3 will be about $1bn less than previously forecast.
28 February 2014, 09:45
In mature markets IDC predicts growth to slow to single digits this year.
7 September 2011, 17:09
The electrical retail group’s shares are at a historical low.
19 January 2009, 12:23
Much of the New Year gains were lost last week, although not necessarily where you might expect.
24 February 2011, 17:17
The latest IDC figures reveal a flat CPU market by volume, but increasing ASPs.