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By 1990, Taiwanese companies manufactured 11% of the world's laptops. That percentage grew to 32% in 1996, 50% in 2000, 80% in 2007 and 94% in 2011. [5] [6] The Taiwanese ODMs have since lost some market share to Chinese ODMs, but still manufactured 82.3% of the world's laptops in Q2 of 2019, according to IDC. [7] Major relationships include: [8]
The annual worldwide market share of personal computer vendors includes desktop computers, laptop computers, and netbooks but excludes mobile devices, such as tablet computers that do not fall under the category of 2-in-1 PCs. The global market leader has been Lenovo in every year since 2013, followed by HP and Dell.
This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.In this ever-connected, always-on-the-go world, a laptop is one of life's true essentials.
Reliability engineers often test items under expected stress or even under accelerated stress in order to determine the operating life of the item or to determine modes of failure. [ 1 ] The term stress test as it relates to hardware (including electronics, physical devices, nuclear power plants, etc.) is likely to have different refined ...
This approach to durability has two important implications. First, it suggests that durability and reliability are closely linked. A product that often fails is likely to be scrapped earlier than one that is more reliable; repair costs will be correspondingly higher and the purchase of a competitive brand will look that much more desirable.
The Sgin brand has been around since 2007. The company has quietly produced quality notebooks and laptops since then and established itself as an under-sung but reliable option.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Laptops by brand" This category contains only the following page.
Acquired by Acer; brand revived in the United States in 2020: General Automation — United States: 1968: Unknown: Unknown: General Computer Corporation — United States: 1981: 2015: Dissolution: General Electric — United States: 1954: 1970: Sold computer division to Honeywell: Genisco Technology — United States: 1983: 1997: Bankruptcy ...