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I'll tell you when I add 300 points...
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At present, in Taiwan, the top 10 foundries are Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Asus, and Zhihe; Volkswagen, Huayu, Shenji, winning.
These manufacturers are OEM, and their OEM orders include almost all international brands in the market today, such as IBM, Dell, HP, Toshiba, Sony, Fujitsu, etc75% of notebook computers in the United States are manufactured by Taiwanese OEMs, and all laptop products in mainland China, including Lenovo, Unisplendour, Founder, etc., come from Taiwanese OEMs.
Dell is the world's largest notebook computer manufacturer, and its notebook computers are all outsourced and have three OEM partners, namely the world's top three Quanta, Compal and Wistron.
HP has four major foundry partners, namely Wistron, Compal, Quanta and Inventec. HP's foundry strategy is different from that of other manufacturers. HP will distinguish 2 product lines in the same market to 2 ** manufacturers, which manufacturer is cheaper, so let it produce a large number of orders, as for the existing models even if they have reached the end of the product life cycle, as long as the manufacturer can continue to provide more competitive ** and facelifts, it can still continue to ship, therefore, the number of orders placed by HP is not fixed.
Whoever has the best design ability will be the winner.
After IBM's PC division was bought by Lenovo, basically the foundry partner did not change. At the earliest, IBM notebook computers were entrusted to the professional EMS manufacturers Sihai Electronics and LG Electronics, and later they obviously felt that the competitiveness was not as good as that of Taiwan Province of China, and the cooperation with Sihai Electronics was stopped in 2003 and LG Electronics in 2004. At present, IBM has three laptop foundry partners, namely Wistron, Quanta and Great Wall International.
Great Wall International is mainly responsible for the final assembly. Motherboard-level production is done by Wistron and Quanta.
It is also very likely to entrust Huayu to OEM laptops,Its T2000 and Xia Xin V7 are strikingly similar,Careful people found that they are all from the same prototype battery of Huayu"M620"The logo of Huayu is still there,Since it is produced by the Great Wall itself,T2000How can there be a "M620" logo on such a coincidence? Of course, maybe our judgment is wrong.
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There are many relatively large computer PC foundries in China. But most of them are mainly Taiwanese companies. The more famous ones are Foxconn, Lenovo, Dafeng Computer, Pegatron, Shenzhou Computer, Inventec, etc., which are very mature and well-known PC computer OEM companies.
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Jinan, which computer production unit is it?
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Quanta, BAI was founded in.
In 1988, it was one of the world's largest OEM manufacturers of DUIT products, covering all OEM and ODM industry internal affairs.
Compal, founded in 1984, is currently the world's second largest notebook foundry, second only to Quanta in terms of scale and strength.
Wistron, formerly known as Acer Computer's DMS (Design, Production, Service) division established in 1981.
Inventec, founded in 1975, should be regarded as a relatively old foundry, the main foundry business involves mobile computing, wireless communications, network applications, digital home and application software and many other fields.
An OEM factory refers to a factory that produces on an OEM basis. As the world's factory, China still has many factories that are not understood by consumers, and only OEM and ODM are foundry production.
There are two ways for OEM factories to enter the domestic market: the first is to cultivate potential clothing brands, or contact powerful domestic brands to process products for them; The second is to make your own clothing brand and face consumers directly. These two approaches also seek a balance between short-term and long-term interests, mainly for long-term interests.
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1. All notebook manufacturers currently mainly engaged in OEM are Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn, Clevo, ECS, Fic, Mitac, Twinhead, Uniwill, Arima, and Topstar Wait.
Then ASUS is self-produced and sold, which can be regarded as OEM for itself.
Personally, I think the motherboard is still the strongest in ASUS, and one-third of the motherboards of personal computers in the world are ASUS, but Quanta and Compal are both old brands in the world, and they are also super strong, and almost all the world's big brands have their share. Foxconn is responsible for Apple's OEM, and the quality is very good, but slightly smaller. The quality of the blue sky is uneven, there are machines with super good quality and super high configuration like earthlings, and there are also machines with super high repair rates in Shenzhou or something
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Taiwan's foundry manufactures more than 80% of the world's notebook machines and components, and the four most well-known manufacturers are:
Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec.
ASUS is both OEM and self-made.
Compal (the main customers are Toshiba, Dell, etc.), Quanta (Shenzhou, Lenovo, HP, etc.), Asus (Dell, Toshiba, etc.), Qunguang (Fujitsu-Siemens, HP, etc.), MSI (NEC, etc.), Jianxin and so on.
That's all there is to the big factory.
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Quanta Compal.
Notebook Q&A.
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The word that says the brand is HP Acer Dell.
Speaking of foundries, Quanta (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Acer (a small part) and other international brands are many of his foundries.
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In 1996, the American "Computer Magazine" mentioned that Compaq launched a laptop computer in November 1982, weighing 28 pounds (about 14 kilograms), which should be regarded as the earliest prototype of a laptop. But IBM refuses to accept this claim, insisting that a laptop called PC Convertible it developed in 1985 is the true "originator" of notebook computers.
The Americans quarreled endlessly, and the Japanese who touched the big side of the ocean were not happy anymore. Because they decided that the world's first true laptop was Toshiba's T1000, which was launched in 1985 with an Intel 8086 CPU, 512KB of RAM, and a 9-inch monochrome display, no hard drive, and could run the MS-DOS operating system.
In fact, the reason for the dispute over "who made the first laptop" is that the Japanese and Americans have different understandings of the predecessor of the laptop. In the early 80s of the last century, after IBM developed a personal PC, people dreamed of developing a PC product that could be carried around. The concept of a "laptop" was first introduced in 1983 by National Electronics magazine, which later evolved into a "laptop" and was introduced by companies including Apple, IBM and Compaq.
In the eyes of Americans, it was the development of the "laptop" that prompted the creation of laptops.
In Japan at the same time, manufacturers such as Toshiba, Panasonic and Sony were keen to develop a product called a "mobile PC", which was based on the IBM PS 2 system and used an external power supply. Strictly speaking, the "mobile PC" developed by Rizhaola himself at that time was closer to today's laptops. In particular, Japanese manufacturers emphasized portability in the development of "mobile PCs", which is in stark contrast to the "laptops" designed by Americans that are so cumbersome that they need to be carried to move.
More importantly, it was after the launch of Toshiba T1000 that various new technologies and new products related to laptops appeared, and the market began to develop rapidly and comprehensively.
In 2001, the Journal of the American Computer Society wrote in a report commemorating the 20th anniversary of the birth of the PC: "In 1985, Toshiba introduced the T1000, and the first family quarrel brought the concept of 'laptop' to people. ”
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