Quanta shipped 21 million notebooks in 2006
Quanta Computer, the world’s dominant whitebook notebook maker, shipped two million notebooks in December, bringing the company’s total notebook shipments for 2006 to 21 million units, according to company sources. The combined shipments for 2006 placed Quanta as the largest OEM notebook maker in Taiwan, followed by Compal Electronics (14.5 million units), Wistron (9.5 million units) and Inventec (6.5 million units), according to market sources.
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