ASUS and Foxconn to Build iPod Shuffle & Mac Mini Respectively :
  TheThirdMedia HardwareOther HD GuideOther HD News > ASUS and Foxconn to Build iPod Shuffle & Mac Mini Respectively

ASUS and Foxconn to Build iPod Shuffle & Mac Mini Respectively

Date: 2005-1-15

[Abstract]
   Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) is the contract manufacturer for Apple’s newly launched Mac mini computers, while Asustek Computer is making ...

[Content] PCDigitalMobileGame
[title]ASUS and Foxconn to Build iPod Shuffle & Mac Mini Respectively[/title]
Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) is the contract manufacturer for Apple’s newly launched Mac mini computers, while Asustek Computer is making the iPod shuffle for the vendor, according to sources close to the deals. The Chinese-language Commercial Times reported yesterday that Asustek had secured the orders for both the items.

However, sources at both at Foxconn and Asustek declined to comment on the orders, citing client confidentiality.

Foxconn is expected to ship at least 100,000 Mac mini computers per month to Apple, the sources noted. The unit will be available January 22, sources at Apple said at the annual MacWorld conference held in San Francisco this week.

Shipments of the iPod shuffle from Asustek, which currently also produces iBook notebooks for Apple, are expected to reach 400,000 to 500,000 units a month, due to the aggressive pricing for the new products and brand recognition for Apple??s iPod music players, the sources said. Sales of the iPod reached 4.5 million units in the fourth quarter of 2004, according to data released by Apple.

In addition, Asustek will also start shipping iBook G5 notebooks to Apple in the second quarter of this year. Shipments of the current iBook notebooks totaled about 110,000-120,000 units a month in the fourth quarter last year, the sources noted.

Taiwan contract manufacturers for Apple

Product

Contract maker

Estimated shipment volumes for 2005

Delivery date

iPod shuffle

Asustek

400k-500k/month

Available now

iPod/iPod Photo/iPod Mini

Inventec Appliances

Combined shipments of the three items totaled over 10 million units in 2004 and are expected to increase substantially in 2005.

 

iBook/iBook G5

Asustek

1.3-1.5 million/year (combined shipments of the two series)

iBook G5 to start shipping in 2Q 2005

PowerBook G5

Quanta Computer

30k-50k/month

2Q 2005

Mac mini

Foxconn

>100k/month

Available Jan 22

Source: compiled by , January 2005.


[ Remark ] [ Print ] [ Font: Large Standard Small ]

Last News: 12% of Abit Shares Change Hands
Next News: HP Deal Makes LITE-ON No 1 Supplier in Optical Drive Market


Search News



 
Class Title
Home Page (0)
CPU Guide (959)
Chipset Guide (193)
Memory Guide (472)
Mainboard Guide (464)
Video Guide (1339)
Storage Guide (410)
Multimedia Guide (736)
Mobile Guide (492)
Other HD Guide (2471)
Other HD News (1841)
Other HD Article (630)
 
Hot News
     
     
      >> Remark List   [Total 2 Remarks]
     
    Post Remark


    Remark: Letters0
    Name:   


      >> Related News      
     Asus Extreme AX700PRO/TVD Review  (2005-02-23)
     ASUS WL-530g Pocket Wireless Router  (2005-02-15)
     The ASUS DRW-1608P  (2005-02-13)
     ASUS P5AD2-E Premium  (2005-02-12)
     Intel's 915PL, 915GL Chipsets Confirmed by Intel, ASUS Launches P5GPL  (2005-02-11)
     ASUS Sneaks in SFF Backdoor  (2005-02-04)
     Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Review  (2005-01-29)
     Asus P5GD2 Premium Review  (2005-01-19)
     Asus P5AD2-E Premium Review  (2005-01-13)
     Asus Extreme AX600XT/HTVD Review  (2005-01-12)
     Asus DRW-1604P Review (German)  (2005-01-12)
     Asus A8V Deluxe Review  (2005-01-11)
     ASUS A3500L Notebook: Stylish Doesn't Mean Expensive  (2004-12-30)
     ASUS Targets to Supply 30% - 60% More Graphics Cards Next Year  (2004-12-30)
     Asus Extreme AX800XT/2DT Review  (2004-12-30)
     ASUS Extreme AX700 Harnesses Full Power of PCI Express  (2004-12-29)
     ASUS products hit the G-spot with Japanese design judges  (2004-12-29)