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Hurry!! Get your early-bird discount ($50 USD) by registering prior to May 5, 2008! The reason is simple: the landscape of a changing memory and storage industry has emerged; the million-dollar question here isn't about the changes but about whether "YOU" can keep up!
DRAMeXchange Compuforum not only offers a perfect opportunity for you and your company to obtain real-time market intelligence to stay competitive, but also provides an environment where you can meaningfully interact with leading industry experts and peers to foster new business opportunities.
This year, we are honored to have speakers from world's top memory - and storage-related companies (in alphabetic order):
*ASUS - Samson Hu, General Manager of EPC BU *DRAMeXchange - C.L. Liu, Ph.D., President *DRAMeXchange - Joyce Yang, V.P. of Industry Research Division *DRAMeXchange - Wayne Chen, Director of Industry Research Division *DRAMeXchange - Jeff Chen, Senior Analyst of Industry Research Division *Hitachi GST - Robert Chu, V.P. Asia Pacific *Qimonda - Peter Schaefer, V.P. Product Line Server *SanDisk - Doreet Oren, Director Product Marketing *Seagate - Brian Wickman, Executive Director Korea/Taiwan *Silicon Motion - Wallace Kou, President and CEO
Come join us and stay competitive in this ever-changing industry! Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2008 (Computex Taipei) Venue: Room 402, Nangang Exhibition Hall, Taiwan Standard price: $300 USD ($250 USD, if register by May 5, 2008; buy 5 get 1 free!) Note: Speeches are in English. Interpretation is unavailable. Website: http://seminar.dramexchange.com/2008/Computex/overview.aspx
For more info, please contact:
Lilia Huang +886-2-7702-6888ext.690 event@dramexchange.com
Angus Hsu +886-2-7702-6888 ext.680 event@dramexchange.com
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According to MIC (Market Intelligence Center), an ICT industry research institute based in Taipei, large-size TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display) panel supply for notebook PCs is expected to reach 131 million units in 2008. In the first and second quarters of 2008, large-size TFT-LCD panels for notebook PCs will be in oversupply, mainly due to the switch of the production of 12.1", 13.3", and 14.1" LCD panels to display panel makers' 5G production lines, leading to a substantial increase in capacities. With increasing consumer market demand, supply of large-size TFT-LCD panels for notebook PCs will slightly strain in the third and fourth quarters, especially for 12.1"W and 15.4"W mainstream panels.
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