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dar77777
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Jun 13, 2003, 06:17 PM
 
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Ar...ages=04&seq=17

Apple and Acer order their first 15.4-inch wide screen notebooks from Compal
David Tzeng, Taipei; Wen-Yu Lang, DigiTimes.com [Friday 13 June 2003]


Already producing Dell Computer and Hewlett-Packard�s (HP) first 15.4-inch wide-screen Centrino notebooks, Compal Electronics recently landed orders to produce the first 15.4-inch wide-screen notebooks from Apple Computer and Acer, sources said.

According to sources, Compal will start shipping 15.4-inch wide-screen PowerBooks for Apple in the second half of this year, with initial monthly shipments estimated at 30,000-40,000 units. Compal is currently producing 17-inch PowerBooks, while Quanta Computer and Asustek Computer are contract manufacturing the 15.2- and 12.1-inch models, respectively, sources said.

Shipments of Acer�s first 15.4-inch wide-screen Centrino notebook are expected to start in the fourth quarter of this year. Initial monthly shipments are expected to be 20,000-30,000 units, sources said. Compal is expected to ship about 400,000 notebooks to Acer in 2003, including the current TravelMate 430 and 530 notebooks and a low-priced Centrino notebook to be launched in July.

Compal, which is now the top supplier for 15.4-inch wide screen notebooks worldwide, has been successful in the field mainly because of its related production experience. As design and component procurement for wide-screen notebooks is quite different from that for other notebooks, brand companies have been attracted to the Taiwanese company after it successfully launched 15.4-inch wide screen notebooks for Dell, sources said.





http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/39/31191.html
Compal to build 15.4in PowerBook
By Tony Smith
Posted: 13/06/2003 at 09:41 GMT


Claims that Apple is updating its 15.2in PowerBook was strengthened today when sources said the company has signed Taiwanese notebook manufacturer Compal to produce just such a machine.

The sources, cited by DigiTimes, say Compal will start shipping 15.4in PowerBooks in the second half of the year.

Compal is a logical choice for the Mac's production. It already produces 15.4in wide-screen laptops for Dell and HP, making it the leading manufacturer of notebooks with this screen form-factor. And it already has a relationship with Apple, producing the 17in PowerBook.

Taiwanese manufacturers Quanta and Asustek are currently manufacturing the 15in and 12in models, respectively.

DigiTimes' sources don't specify which processor the computer will use, however, so there's little here to settle whether it will be powered by IBM's upcoming 64-bit PowerPC 970, Motorola's upcoming MPC7457, or even an anticipated G3-class CPU with AltiVec, also from IBM.

Recent rumours have highlighted the 970's role, and many Mac watchers are eagerly anticipating Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in just over a week's time for hints about new Macs or even an official launch. In the past 970 speculation has centred on desktop Power Macs, but of late more rumours are surfacing which highlight a portable role for the processor.

A "second half" ship schedule isn't much help either: both the 970 and the 7457 are scheduled for volume production during Q3 and Q4, though the 970 is likely to appear first, if official pronouncements are anything to go by.

An update to the ageing 15.2in PowerBook has been expected since late last year. January's launch of 12in and 17in models - but no comparable 15in PowerBook - led to claims that Apple delayed the arrival of the new 15in model while stocks of the old version dwindle. However, the company hasn't offered price cuts as an incentive until fairly recently (so far as we can recall). Apple also cut the price of the 12in model, suggesting that this may be in line for a refresh too.

It's possible that Apple would seek to offer different processors with different PowerBooks - 970 for the 15in, G4 for the 12in and 17in - but traditionally it hasn't done so. When it moved up to the G4 in both the pro desktop and notebook lines, it did so across each range, and we'd expect the same with a shift to the 970, whether its dubbed the G5 or whatever. Our gut feeling is that PowerBooks will stay with the G4, and it's the desktops that will be equipped with the 970. Again, traditionally, the desktop line has been fitted with new CPUs ahead of the notebooks.

That said, 2003 is Apple's 'year of the notebook', so the priorities may have changed. But with the imminent release of QuarkXPress for Mac OS X, not to mention Final Cut Pro 4, the focus of the moment is on professional markets. And this naturally favours the introduction of massively faster pro desktops. �
     
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Jun 13, 2003, 07:08 PM
 
At least we're zeroing in on shipping dates for the new Al 15, even it it's not exact.
We've heard absolutley nothing from Apple so this is the most concrete estimate on the arrival of the new model.

Personally I never believed we'd see the 970 in the PowerBooks before the PowerMacs. I think we'll see the new MPC 7457 G4 chip in the Al 15. I just hope it's as energy efficient as those Centrinos.
     
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Jun 13, 2003, 08:18 PM
 
I can't see why it would have taken Apple so long to update the 15 if they were going to keep a G4 in it. Plus, it's supposedly "year of the laptop" and it'd be anything but if the PowerMacs had 970s while the PowerBooks were stuck with the much-maligned G4s of yesteryear.

I think we'll see both the PowerMac and PowerBook lines completely refreshed, using 970s. A bold statement, but that's how it looks to be stacking up.
     
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Jun 14, 2003, 12:23 AM
 
I believe it was the Lombards.
     
   
 
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