Tuesday, December 3, 2002
Just How Many Different Devices Does HTC Make?
Posted by Brad Adrian in "ARTICLE" @ 07:10 PM
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/NewsSearch.asp?DocID=AEEB47665B70C08448256C7C0048BC5F
Digitimes.com has an article outlining some of the strategic directions that HTC, the worlds largest PDA maker, is hoping to take in coming years. In it, company president H.T. Cho says that to diversify operating risk, HTC wants to try to keep from depending so much on its production of HP iPAQ devices. Currently, the iPAQ devices make up about 75% of HTC's revenues.
What I hadn't realized was all the types of devices that HTC already produces:
• SPV smartphone
• mmO2 wireless XDA
• Pocket PC Phone Edition for T-Mobile, Siemens and AT&T
• Hewlett-Packard iPAQs
• Toshiba GENIO e550 and e550MD
• Linux-based Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 and Zaurus SL-5600
And, all in all, HTC expects to see their shipments and revenues grow by 30% by the end of 2003. That's pretty a aggressive estimate, but I hope they pull it off. Producing that many diverse devices HAS to result in greater shared innovation and efficiency (I hope).
Digitimes.com has an article outlining some of the strategic directions that HTC, the worlds largest PDA maker, is hoping to take in coming years. In it, company president H.T. Cho says that to diversify operating risk, HTC wants to try to keep from depending so much on its production of HP iPAQ devices. Currently, the iPAQ devices make up about 75% of HTC's revenues.
What I hadn't realized was all the types of devices that HTC already produces:
• SPV smartphone
• mmO2 wireless XDA
• Pocket PC Phone Edition for T-Mobile, Siemens and AT&T
• Hewlett-Packard iPAQs
• Toshiba GENIO e550 and e550MD
• Linux-based Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 and Zaurus SL-5600
And, all in all, HTC expects to see their shipments and revenues grow by 30% by the end of 2003. That's pretty a aggressive estimate, but I hope they pull it off. Producing that many diverse devices HAS to result in greater shared innovation and efficiency (I hope).