ALAMEDA, CA – Chinese companies are moving up the value
chain in product design, and their engineering teams offer customers an
increasing array of technical options and product features. That’s according to
a new report by Technology Forecasters Inc. (techforecasters.com).
Chinese electronics manufacturing and design (EMD) services
are forecast to grow 95% from an estimated $38.3 billion in 2005 to $74.7 billion
in 2010, TFI found.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- The nation's CIOs project IT spending to increase to 6%
over the next year, according to a poll taken in November, up one point from October.
Spending projections were up or flat in most categories
month over month, said
Deustche Bank and
CIO magazine, who administer the poll.
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EL SEGUNDO, CA -- Intel Corp. is expected to solidify its position as the world’s leading semiconductor supplier, posting the highest revenue growth among the top 10 chip makers for the year, according to a preliminary ranking from
iSuppli Corp.
The research firm raised its forecast for global chip revenue in 2005 to $237.3 billion, up 4.4% from $227.3 billion in 2004.
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TOKYO -- As predicted by
Circuits Assembly last year, following its promotion of entertainment guru Howard Stringer
Sony Corp. has upped outsourcing of its electronics products. It recently signed a deal with
Premier Image Technology of Taiwan, and is reportedly in talks with other Taiwanese companies, including
Ability Enterprise Co., Asia Optical Co., and
Altek. A decision is expected by March.
Altek also builds product for Kodak and HP. Asia Optical
builds for Olympus, and Ability makes
digital cameras for Samsung and Casio.
Sanyo is leading digital camera vendor, shipping some 13 million units this year.