News
RSS
16 Feb 2016 16:00:14
Source

VAIO, Toshiba and Fujitsu will merge into a giant computer manufacturing

the Japanese manufacturers are going to unite to create a competitor in the computer market of the Chinese company Lenovo. This was stated by Hidemi MoE, the head of Japan Industrial Partners, which owns the brand VAIO. The new company will also include the computer unit Toshiba and Fujitsu, according to The Verge.

Read more...


the Japanese manufacturers are going to unite to create a competitor in the computer market of the Chinese company Lenovo. This was stated by Hidemi MoE, the head of Japan Industrial Partners, which owns the brand VAIO. The new company will also include the computer unit Toshiba and Fujitsu, according to The Verge.

the Association of small producers in a declining market should boost competition in this segment. Although the new company will focus primarily on the Japanese market, where is going to eat up a third of its volume. Also, the joint company will consolidate resources to save money on the joint development and marketing for all three manufacturers.

According to Bloomberg, last year, global PC market fell by 10% to the indicators of the crisis in 2008. First place on volumes of supplies it keeps China's Lenovo, the American HP and Dell.

Laptops are in the directory Onliner.by

© 2024 b4by.org