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China Taiwan beach Han IT market LCD market share of 40.1%

According to South Korean sources, Chinese Taiwan is to speed landing beyond all expectations of IT market in South korea. At present, Taiwan manufacturers are vigorously developing LCD, mobile phones, as well as the RAM chip market, in the 4 to May of this year, Taiwan manufacturers of large LCD display products even more than the South Korean manufacturers.

According to joongangdaily.joins.com reports, in addition to the LCD Market Research Agency Displaybank officials said that although South Korea recovered in 6 months of business this year, but the Taiwan manufacturers in the second half of this year's performance will still be more eye-catching than South Korea manufacturers. Behind the positive investment in infrastructure and government support is the main cause of this situation in Taiwan. According to South Korea's Samsung Economic Research Institute, said that although Taiwan's current IT industry in the core technology is still inadequate, but they are catching up with very fast speed. Last November, Taiwan was selected as Chinese SoC chip technology institute conference site, and before being given great expectations of South Korea lost the chance, Soc chip technology will need all functions are integrated on a single chip. Including Soc, China Taiwan is currently in the global semiconductor design market share as high as 20%, has surpassed South korea. 2003 Taiwan, China in the global LCD market share reached 36%, slightly behind South Korea by 4.7 percentage points. Last year, China Taiwan and South Korea's LCD market share has shrunk to only 40.1% to more than 42%. At the same time in the mobile phone market in Taiwan manufacturers is clearly stronger than South Korean companies, last month Taiwan BenQ Group acquired the German SIEMENS mobile phone sector, which is also the world's fourth largest mobile phone manufacturer. On the other hand, Taiwan's share of the DRAM market jumped from just 4% in 2001 to just over $14.2% last year.

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