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Take a peek into Taiwanese PC industry

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Sharath Kumar
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DUBLIN, IRELAND: Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Taiwanese Desktop PC Industry, 4Q 2013" report to their offering.

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This research report presents shipment volume and value forecast and recent quarter review of the Taiwanese desktop PC industry. The report includes desktop PC shipment volume, value, ASP, shipment by tier and maker, product mix analysis, as well as breakdowns by customer, shipment destination, business type, and assembly location.

The content of this report is based on primary data obtained through interviews with desktop PC makers. The report finds that the Taiwanese desktop PC shipment volume climbed up 8.3pc sequentially to stand at around 15.07 million units in the third quarter of 2013, mainly due to the replace demand in commercial markets as Microsoft will cease to support Windows XP OS beginning from April 2014. In the fourth quarter, however, Apple's iPad Air and iPad Mini are anticipated to crowd out the traditional desktop PC sales as more consumers are putting tablets on the top of their purchase lists. It is projected that the industry's shipment volume will decline 5.1% sequentially to around 14.30 million units.

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Taiwanese Desktop PC Shipment Volume, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2014

Taiwanese Desktop PC Shipment Value and ASP, 4Q 2011 - 1Q 2014

Taiwanese Desktop PC Shipment Share by Maker, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2013

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Taiwanese Desktop PC ASP by Assembly Level, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2013

Taiwanese Desktop PC Shipment Volume by CPU Connector Type, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2013

Taiwanese Desktop PC First Tier Makers' Shipment Share by CPU Connector Type, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2013

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Taiwanese Desktop PC Shipment Volume by Business Type, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2013

Taiwanese Desktop PC Second Tier Makers' Shipment Share by Business Type, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2013

Taiwanese Desktop PC Shipment Volume by Customer Portfolio, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2013

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/sfdn55/the_taiwanese

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