Friday, July 29, 2011

Digitimes Adds Yet More to Rumors re Amazon TabletS

EVEN MORE FROM DIGITIMES ON YOU KNOW WHAT

Subtitle: Send in the Chips!

Can we take any more of these Android tablet rumors?  Just launch them already! :-)  But by everything that's said at Digitimes, they're not quite  ready.  Each time, the latest is whatever myriad of of companies are involved in getting orders or doing shipments for this or for that.

  So far, we haven't read of units being assembled, tested, delivered, refined, etc. (though we can't expect that either), although Quanta was said at one point to have delivered some 7" tablets already but if true, they could have been samples or proposed prototypes.

On July 27, Digitimes's Cage Chao and Steve Shen reported that several Taiwan chip design houses may see their sales increasing 'vigorously' in 2011's 3rd quarter due to "their shipments of IC parts to the supply chain for Amazon's 7- and 10-inch tablet PCs to be launched in the quarter, according to industry sources."  They add:
' With Amazon targeting to ship four million tablet PCs in 2011, IC [integrated circuit] orders from Amazon have become the second largest order from the tablet PC sector, trailing only the iPad, the sources indicated. '

So, this report has the 10" tablet in view for this year also, although that was a secondary target in other reports, with the basic expectation for early 2012 on those.

Their sources are almost certainly from those involved with a "number of Taiwan-based IC design houses", who are hoping to strengthen their presence in the tablet segment and be more competitive against international IC players.

The resourceful Digitimes adds an interesting table of suppliers:
Amazon tablets: Major suppliers for parts and components
Item
Vendor
Touch panels
Wintek, J Touch, Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT)
CPU
Nvidia
Touch controller ICs
ILI Technology (Ilitek)
LCD driver ICs
Novatek Microelectronics
Ambient light sensors
Capella Microsystems (Taiwan), Sitronix Technology
Power management ICs
Richtek Technology, Global Mixed-code Technology
Gravity sensors
Sitronix
Sources: Industry sources, compiled by Digitimes, July 2011

Also see the ongoing List of stronger Amazon tablet rumors with dates, titles and links to the Kindleworld blog articles and sources.



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