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onethreehill
02-24-2009, 01:34 AM
While Intel's sales were flat in 2008, Taiwan was one of the few geographic regions where sales increased. According to the chipmaker's recently released annual report, revenues from Taiwan increased about 15% in 2008 to US$9.9 billion, while the company's overall sales of US$37.6 billion were down a slight 2%. Leading the way in terms of sales growth in 2008 for all geographic regions was the Americas (outside of the US), where sales were up 16.5%. Japan was the only other sales region that saw growth in 2008, at a slight 1.5%.

Taiwan accounted for more than 26% of Intel's sales in 2008, up from 22% in 2007.........
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20090224VL200.html

alfaunits
02-24-2009, 02:39 AM
A quarter of sales to Taiwan????? How many computers to ppl there have! :D

zanzabar
02-24-2009, 02:49 AM
think of all of the new business going up there all of those sky scrapes ext, they need to be staffed and most people need computers for office jobs

Terru
02-24-2009, 02:51 AM
After living in Taiwan for a while, I can understand that statement. Computers are treated... a little differently here. Also might have something to do with Asus, Acer, all the OEMs, etc.

I hope to see everyone at Computex 2009 this year!

Shintai
02-24-2009, 02:52 AM
Its due to manufactoring/assembly done in Taiwan. Also alot is bought in Taiwan but later moved to China etc.

MaDuLo
02-24-2009, 04:53 AM
After living in Taiwan for a while, I can understand that statement. Computers are treated... a little differently here. Also might have something to do with Asus, Acer, all the OEMs, etc.

I hope to see everyone at Computex 2009 this year!

Living in China for the moment (Beijing, Shanghai) i can backup that statement. Computers are treated a little bit different then in Europe :p:

Another contrast with the "western" world, is that they don't have lot of powerfull computers. E2180 is already a very powerfull machine here. Within a few years i think China will also be be accounted for a large portion of the semiconductors industry's revenue

[XC] gomeler
02-24-2009, 05:11 AM
Its due to manufactoring/assembly done in Taiwan. Also alot is bought in Taiwan but later moved to China etc.

Precisely. This should not be surprising.