66% Of the Laptop Market is Shared by the World's Top 5 Manufacturers.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c56092) has announced the addition of China Laptop Industry Report, 2006-2007 to their offering Laptop has grown to be one of the potential hardware products in IT field. Presently, it is able to challenge desktop PC instead of only a complementary to it along with the stronger functions and lower prices. The output of laptop has outnumbered the desktop PC in America and its output growth is also higher than that of desktop PC in the world. The global shipment of laptop reached 58.21 million units in 2005, increased by 18.8% over 2004, but the first half year of 2006 witnessed a typically seasonal decline in laptop market, and its shipment was only 34.7 million units. Whereas, in the second half of 2006, the demands for laptop has experienced a rapid rebound in Europe since September thanks to the growing duo CPU users, and its shipment is expected to reach 72.55 million units during the full year of 2006, up by 24.6% compared to the same period of 2005. Microsoft has launched a new home operating system Vista in the first quarter of 2007, which reportedly would lead to the next peak of PC replacement. Normally, the PC shipments will not show a remarkable growth in the period when a new system is just launched but in the second half year. Therefore, the peak of PC replacement will not appear in the first quarter but in the second half of 2007 when the shipment of laptop is expected to increase dramatically. It is estimated that the global laptop shipment will reach 89.03 million units in the year of 2007. The sales market of laptop stands in a monopoly situation, 66% of which is shared by the global top 5 manufacturers, 85% of which is shared by global top 10 manufacturers, and only 15% of which is left for those small manufacturers. Laptop is mostly produced by OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and manufactories, of which, Taiwan-based manufactories have monopolized the laptop OEM market and they shared 73% of the global laptop output in 2005 and even as high as 90.2% in 2006 when Korean manufacturers like LG, Samsung declared to exit laptop manufacturing business. It is expected that Taiwan-based manufactories will create another record both in laptop shipment and market share in the year of 2007, reaching 81.935 million units and 92% respectively. Currently, the Taiwan-based OEM companies with largest market share are Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec and Asus, whose laptop shipment account for 85.5% of the total globally. In 2006, the shipment of Quanta and Compal amounted to 24 million units and 15 million units respectively, and the total market share of them reached 53.8% of the total globally. The shipment of Wistron, Inventec and Asus totaled at 11 million units, 7 million units and 5 million units separately. Some medium-size manufacturers such as MiTAC, FIC FIC First International Computer FIC Fogarty International Center (John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences; National Institutes of Health) FIC Fellowship for Intentional Community , Arima, Uniwill, ECS See eComStation. and Clevo have to struggle for survival in the rest 20% markets. Although Taiwan-based OEM manufactories have achieved a year-by-year growth in shipment, due to the rather short replacement cycle of IT products, they have to compete for the orders through price war by force of survival, which resulted in the profit margin down to less than 5%. The leading manufacturers can refuse to do the business featured by small quantity and low price, but for most of the medium- and small-size manufacturers, they have to take related measures against the plight, for instance, they provide more diversified hardware for the same model, or combine all the orders from small clients into one large-scale order, and even more, they have to sell the undigested storage to medium and small brands at lower prices. As the top 2 laptop OEM companies, Quanta and Compal are advantageous in economic scale but also have to seek more orders by cutting down the prices, so the shipment keep growing though, yet the gross margin tends to decline and profit-making ability is limited as well. Instead, the increasingly growing Inventec and Wistron will see a promising future. Topics Covered 1. Overview of global laptop market 2. Overview of Chinese laptop market 3. Overview of laptop industry 4. Laptop manufacturers 5. Laptop OEM Companies 6. Metal cover and parts manufacturers of laptop 7. Plastic cover and parts manufacturers of laptop 8. Laptop power adapter manufacturers 9. Laptop CD driver manufacturers 10. Laptop display screen manufacturers 11. Laptop battery manufacturers 12. Laptop Keyboard Manufacturers 13. Laptop PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl. PCB in full polychlorinated biphenyl Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound. manufacturers 14. Laptop radiator manufacturers 15. Laptop mainboard Same as motherboard. chipset manufacturers Charts Companies Mentioned - Lenovo - Acer - Great Wall - Haier - TCL See Tcl/Tk. Tcl - Tool Command Language - Amoi - Compower - BenQ - HEDY - Tsinghua Tongfang - Thunis - Hasee - Xinlan - FOUNDER - FIC - MiTAC - Twinhead - Clevo - Uniwill - Arima - Inventec - Wistron - Compal - Quanta - Asus - ECS - Huahong (Foxconn Precision) - Catcher - Waffer - Foxconn - Dachang Computer Part (Suzhou) Co., Ltd - Honyi Precision Industry Co., Ltd - Everskill Technology Co., Ltd - Gallant Precision Machining Company Limited - Lite-On Electronics Inc. - Lishin - Delta Electronic Inc. - Quanta Storage Inc. - Philips BenQ - TSST TSST Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin TSST Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology TSST Trier Social Stress Task TSST Tron Superspeed Tunnel (Disneyland) TSST Time Sensitive Surface Target TSST Total Ships Survivability Testing - HLDS HLDS Half-Life Dedicated Server - AUO AUO Au Optronics Corporation AUO Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime AUO Active User Object AUO Aggravated Unlicensed Operation (of a Motor Vehicle) AUO Area Utilization Officer AUO alt.usenet. - CMO CMO See: Collateralized mortgage obligation CMO See collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO). - CHUANGHWA - QDI QDI Dictionary (File Name Extension) QDI Qualified Dividend Income QDI Quasi-Delay Insensitive QDI Quality Data Interchange - HannStar Display - Simplo Technology - Dynapack Technologhies - Sanyo Electric - Sony - LG CHEM CHEM Chemistry CHEM Chemical CHEM Chemist CHEM Chemistry Mission CHEM Centre des Hautes Études Militaires (French) CHEM Center for Healthcare Environmental Management CHEM Charge-Energy-Mass (spectrometer) - Samsung SDI (1) (Serial Digital Interface) A physical interface widely used for transmitting digital video in various formats. For electrical transmission, it uses a high grade of coaxial cable and a single BNC connector with Teflon insulation. - Seyen - Chicony - Darfon Electronics - Zippy - HannStar Board - Tripod - Yahsin - GCE GCE 1. (formerly in Britain) General Certificate of Education 2. Informal a pass in a GCE examination GCE n abbr (BRIT) (= General Certificate of Education) → - COMPEQ - Unimicron - Vertex - Cadac Electronic - Foxconn - Yeh-Chiang - Chaun-Choung - AVC - Auras - Silicon Integrated Systems Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS, Traditional Chinese: 矽統科技) is a company that manufactures, among other things, motherboard chipsets. The company was founded in 1987 in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan. Crop - VIA For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c56092 |
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