Beijing morning news on May 30, a number of PC vendors plan to introduce new tablet computers at this week's Taipei International Computer Show (hereinafter referred to as "Computex"), Google and Microsoft challenged Apple's dominance in this emerging market The efforts will be tested.
Investors and analysts expect the tablet PC with Google's Android operating system to compete with Apple's iPad. On the other hand, Microsoft will announce the first Windows operating system designed specifically for tablet PCs after more than a year in the iPad market.
Angela Hsiang, an analyst at KGI Securities Co., in Taipei, said: “Investors want to know which device is better and more cost-effective, and when the non-iPad camp tablet will be able to show off. , people actually can't see these products; but on Computex, we will be able to touch and try these devices."
Acer and Asustek once showed off cheap netbooks at Computex in 2007 and 2008, overturning the entire PC market. The two vendors plan to display the new Android tablet on Computex this year. Google and Microsoft will send senior executives to meet with the media and announce the latest plans.
With the slowdown in the growth of desktop and notebook computers, Intel and ARM will also meet with vendors at this show to promote chip products. Intel is the world's largest chip maker, and ARM's chip designs have been adopted by Qualcomm and Nvidia to produce chips specifically for tablet PCs.
Tablet PC shipments exceeded 200 million Sanford C in 2015. Bernstein & Co. Analyst Toni Sacconaghi estimates that global tablet shipments will grow from 17 million units last year to 215 million units in 2015. He believes that 15% of tablet PC sales come from the erosion of the consumer PC market; affected by this, PC sales growth will drop by 2% between 2010 and 2015.
Market research firm iSuppli predicts that Apple's share of the tablet PC market will decline to 50% next year under competition from other manufacturers. In June last year, when the iPad was just launched, Apple’s share of the market was close to 100%.
According to informed sources, Microsoft will release an operating system designed for tablet computers and compatible with ARM chips this week. Currently, Samsung Electronics and Motorola Mobile have launched tablets equipped with Windows 7 operating system, but the system does not support ARM chips.
Windows 8 will hit the tablet market Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (Steve Ballmer) this month revealed that devices equipped with Microsoft's new operating system will be released next year. However, Microsoft immediately denied this claim.
Angela Xiangci said: "The combination of ARM and Microsoft will have great development; if it is successful, it will have a major impact on the market. Since many people are not used to using Android, Windows 8 will also affect the tablet market."
IDC analyst Helen Chiang believes that Google's first-mover advantage in the non-iPad tablet market and its strong position in the mobile phone market will help the company expand its application store and make up for relatively weaker software development experience. . She said: "Most companies are still worried about quality and stability. At present, they chose Google, is to look at the Android system for free, help reduce costs, and Windows system will lead to tablet prices."
Investors and analysts expect the tablet PC with Google's Android operating system to compete with Apple's iPad. On the other hand, Microsoft will announce the first Windows operating system designed specifically for tablet PCs after more than a year in the iPad market.
Angela Hsiang, an analyst at KGI Securities Co., in Taipei, said: “Investors want to know which device is better and more cost-effective, and when the non-iPad camp tablet will be able to show off. , people actually can't see these products; but on Computex, we will be able to touch and try these devices."
Acer and Asustek once showed off cheap netbooks at Computex in 2007 and 2008, overturning the entire PC market. The two vendors plan to display the new Android tablet on Computex this year. Google and Microsoft will send senior executives to meet with the media and announce the latest plans.
With the slowdown in the growth of desktop and notebook computers, Intel and ARM will also meet with vendors at this show to promote chip products. Intel is the world's largest chip maker, and ARM's chip designs have been adopted by Qualcomm and Nvidia to produce chips specifically for tablet PCs.
Tablet PC shipments exceeded 200 million Sanford C in 2015. Bernstein & Co. Analyst Toni Sacconaghi estimates that global tablet shipments will grow from 17 million units last year to 215 million units in 2015. He believes that 15% of tablet PC sales come from the erosion of the consumer PC market; affected by this, PC sales growth will drop by 2% between 2010 and 2015.
Market research firm iSuppli predicts that Apple's share of the tablet PC market will decline to 50% next year under competition from other manufacturers. In June last year, when the iPad was just launched, Apple’s share of the market was close to 100%.
According to informed sources, Microsoft will release an operating system designed for tablet computers and compatible with ARM chips this week. Currently, Samsung Electronics and Motorola Mobile have launched tablets equipped with Windows 7 operating system, but the system does not support ARM chips.
Windows 8 will hit the tablet market Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (Steve Ballmer) this month revealed that devices equipped with Microsoft's new operating system will be released next year. However, Microsoft immediately denied this claim.
Angela Xiangci said: "The combination of ARM and Microsoft will have great development; if it is successful, it will have a major impact on the market. Since many people are not used to using Android, Windows 8 will also affect the tablet market."
IDC analyst Helen Chiang believes that Google's first-mover advantage in the non-iPad tablet market and its strong position in the mobile phone market will help the company expand its application store and make up for relatively weaker software development experience. . She said: "Most companies are still worried about quality and stability. At present, they chose Google, is to look at the Android system for free, help reduce costs, and Windows system will lead to tablet prices."
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