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Intel’s New Architecture to Arrive in 2015

Intel has shared part of its product roadmap for the coming year, showing that both Skylake and Broadwell architectures will get attention in the 14nm space. Core M (Broadwell) products will be launched at the end of 2014. By spring, it will take over the product stack currently occupied by Haswell, with fifth-generation Core products … Read more

John Lewis Enjoys Best-Ever Week

Black Friday pushed John Lewis, in the UK, to its best-ever trading week. Sales totalled £179.1 million ($280.4 million), up 21.8% YoY – well above the previous total of £164.4 million ($257.4 million). Online sales were up 42.2%, and 300% in the early hours of the day. Electricals was the best-performing department, with sales rising … Read more

LCFC Targets 15 Million Shipments

LCFC Electronics of China is a Lenovo/Compal joint venture. Asian sources have said that the company expects to ship 15 million notebooks this year. Five million were shipped in Q3 and another 5 million in Q1 and Q2. Next year, the JV aims to ship 20 million units – representing more than 50% of Lenovo’s … Read more

LTPS Production Rising, AMOLED on Sale, a-Si Resolution Up

Trendforce says that major panel makers will continue to add LTPS production lines between 2015 and 2016, with a focus on G5.5 and G6 sizes. By 2016, total area capacity is expected to more than double from its 2013 figure: from 5.8 million m² to 11.7 million m². Japan Display currently has a 30% share … Read more

Media-Saturn Creates Electronics Online Group

Media-Saturn is to create a portfolio of online pure-play companies and concepts under the name Electronics Online Group (EOG), with its existing online business Redcoon as the core. EOG will be led by Martin Smith, founder of Idealo, Germany’s leading comparison portal, who has been named as CEO. The company said that, in addition to … Read more

New Core M Chips Speed Range

Intel has introduced four new Core M chips, which are faster than the original devices from IFA (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 36). The news comes from CPU World, which claims that the chips will be available from Q1’15 – although Intel’s ARK database already shows them as ‘launched’. They are dual-core units supporting Hyperthreading … Read more

October Sales Suggest Record Christmas

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) says that its findings in the latest BRC-KPMG Online Retail Sales Monitor for October suggest another record online Christmas this year. Online sales represented 18.2% of total sales in the non-food category last month, its highest penetration level since Christmas 2013. The overall electrical sector performed strongly, though the AV … Read more

On-Cell Shipments Pressure GFF and OGS

Glass-film-film and one-glass solution touch panels are increasingly being pressured by on-cell solutions in the lower-end of the mobile market. Reports from Asia indicate that Nokia and Motorola are placing large orders for the technology, while Innolux has seen its yields rise to 90%. Worldwide on-cell shipments are expected to reach 129 million units in … Read more

Rubber-Like Glass Stretches at Transition Point

A ‘rubber-like’ glass has been developed by researchers in Japan. Scientists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology and Asahi Glass have discovered a type of oxide glass that behaves differently when it is stretched from a supercooled, liquid state. The ‘mixed alkali metaphosphate glass’ possesses a molecular structure similar to that of organic rubber: long, … Read more