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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Today’s Laptop Industry

“When a U.S. consumer orders a laptop from HP or other big sellers, how does the machine get made? Often via a complex supply chain in Taiwan and China, shaped by rocky cross-Strait relations, according to the Wall Street Journal: ‘Outsourcing to low-cost, high-quality Taiwanese manufacturers has helped make Dell and H-P the world’s top two PC companies in terms of sales…But the relationship between U.S. computer firms and their third-party manufacturers can be tricky. In the struggle to retain an element of control over their suppliers, H-P, Dell and others play contract manufacturers against each other to keep prices falling and ensure no supplier gains too much leverage.’”

Source: hardware.slashdot.org

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