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MacRumors
Dec 31, 2008, 12:38 PM
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ElectronicPulp first pointed out (http://www.electronicpulp.net/2008/12/31/quanta-computer-to-manufacture-sony-and-apple-netbooks-in-2009/) on a Taiwan Headlines (http://www.taiwanheadlines.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=145170&CtNode=39) article that indicates that Quanta is expected to produce netbooks for Sony and Apple in 2009:Leung noted netbook PCs will drive much of his company`s shipment growth in 2009. In addition to the orders from existing brand clients as Acer, Lenovo, Hewlett Packard and BenQ, Quanta is expected to add Sony and Apple as clients for the contract manufacture of netbook computers in 2009.The reference is made without much significance, and so we wonder the "netbook" reference was intended to be used.

Netbooks typically refer to low-cost scaled down laptops that have recently been released by PC manufacturers using lower cost Atom processors. Apple has said they are not interested in the market at this time.

Article Link: Quanta to Produce Apple Netbook in 2009? (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/12/31/quanta-to-product-apple-netbook-in-2009/)



DPA
Dec 31, 2008, 12:40 PM
An Apple but not Apple product?

Tallest Skil
Dec 31, 2008, 12:41 PM
As soon as the iPhone nano is proven wrong, they'll be all over this...

DPA
Dec 31, 2008, 12:43 PM
As soon as the iPhone nano is proven wrong, they'll be all over this...

Defiantly. BTW, they found Sasquatch! Or am I too late?

alexbates
Dec 31, 2008, 01:12 PM
What is Quanta? I hope they are American manufacturers. I am hoping for a laptop of better quality in the future. I have had my MBP for 3 years and the frame is already bending without even dropping it.

localoid
Dec 31, 2008, 01:19 PM
What is Quanta? I hope they are American manufacturers. I am hoping for a laptop of better quality in the future. I have had my MBP for 3 years and the frame is already bending without even dropping it.

Quanta Computer Incorporated, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of notebook computers and other electronic hardware, is the world's largest manufacturer of notebook computers.

Quanta has made MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs for Apple.

alexbates
Dec 31, 2008, 01:28 PM
Quanta Computer Incorporated, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of notebook computers and other electronic hardware, is the world's largest manufacturer of notebook computers.

Quanta has made MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs for Apple.

Thats good. The MacBooks that you mentioned must be the new ones, because mine was made in China. The new MacBooks look like they are made well, hopefully the tablet or netbooks will be made the same way.

Luke1robb
Dec 31, 2008, 01:33 PM
Thats good. The MacBooks that you mentioned must be the new ones, because mine was made in China. The new MacBooks look like they are made well, hopefully the tablet or netbooks will be made the same way.

These new unibody macbooks are sturdy as hell. Rock solid.

alexbates
Dec 31, 2008, 01:50 PM
These new unibody macbooks are sturdy as hell. Rock solid.

I bet. I am glad to see that Apple put the disc drive of the new MBP on the side, because I always press down on the front. The new unibodys aluminum also looks a lot thicker than the old ones.

twoodcc
Dec 31, 2008, 02:16 PM
i really hope this happens, but i'll believe it when i see it

butterfly0fdoom
Dec 31, 2008, 04:41 PM
Thats good. The MacBooks that you mentioned must be the new ones, because mine was made in China. The new MacBooks look like they are made well, hopefully the tablet or netbooks will be made the same way.

They're all made in China. Apple (and most other PC companies) have manufacturing contracts with Asus and Quanta, which are companies headquartered in Taiwan but have relocated most of their factories to the Mainland, AFAIK.

Full of Win
Dec 31, 2008, 04:52 PM
I wonder how much of this is a translation issue.

winterspan
Dec 31, 2008, 10:44 PM
What is Quanta? I hope they are American manufacturers. I am hoping for a laptop of better quality in the future. I have had my MBP for 3 years and the frame is already bending without even dropping it.

American manufacturers? Are you kidding? ... That term is quickly becoming an oxymoron for anything other than defense contractors and Ford/GM/Chrysler vehicles.

ebm14
Jan 1, 2009, 01:00 AM
American manufacturers? Are you kidding? ... That term is quickly becoming an oxymoron for anything other than defense contractors and Ford/GM/Chrysler vehicles.

Your 100% right and how will this save American jobs? What is Obama do with "keeping" one of American's most important companies in the United States.

SONY should made their PC's in Japan. It is not Chinese.

I really hate this globalization manufacturing trend.:(

fendol
Jan 1, 2009, 02:54 AM
It's funny that you mentioned that, it's indeed becoming an oxymoron. Everything is made in China now and other Asian countries. Sheesh, I wonder where this will end up :rolleyes::apple:http://www.seoagora.com/img/459/k08q1024glza/ecstatic.gifhttp://www.seoagora.com/img/589/d08l1104oulu/smiley2.gifhttp://www.seoagora.com/img/1261/v08t1201sxfb/cheers.gif

talkingfuture
Jan 1, 2009, 06:23 AM
Quanta must be the real winners in the netbook craze. They must be churning out millions of extra machines now.

flottenheimer
Jan 1, 2009, 01:21 PM
...I am hoping for a laptop of better quality in the future. I have had my MBP for 3 years and the frame is already bending without even dropping it.
You are just lining up arguments in order to convince your wife that you need a new sturdy Unibody MacBook Pro, are you not? ;)

Bubba Satori
Jan 1, 2009, 03:30 PM
Your 100% right and how will this save American jobs? What is Obama do with "keeping" one of American's most important companies in the United States.

SONY should made their PC's in Japan. It is not Chinese.

I really hate this globalization manufacturing trend.:(

Would you be willing to pay 100-200% more for everything if it was made in America ?

Supersonic
Jan 2, 2009, 04:37 AM
Would you be willing to pay 100-200% more for everything if it was made in America ?

You've hit the nail, square on the head!

In short, no, never in a million years and its pure irony.

The 'western' world wants everything cheaper than it was yesterday, wants it now and wants it better. Then they wonder why all the contractors for said product are made in far eastern sweatshops and their own nations workers are losing jobs hand over fist...

I believe the saying goes "You made the bed, now lie in it"

You want cheaper cuts of meat at the supermarket, so you wonder why there are relentless cattle health scares, you want cheap toys for your children and wonder why there is safety recall after safety recall and you wonder why the domestic car market in the US is running on borrowed time, as the rest of the world has embraced the economical microcar, youre still churning out 4.6 litre V8's that are lucky to to 10 to the gallon whilst the world laughs.

Dontcha just love capitalism.....
:D

SFStateStudent
Jan 2, 2009, 06:34 AM
When was the last time Apple had a Mac manufactured in the USA?

Srai-W
Jan 2, 2009, 07:13 AM
Has anybody noticed on ninemsn in Australia about the Best tech gadgets of 2009 that there is a mockup of an Apple Netbook? Why haven't we seen it here on MacRumors????
:confused:

jwpoore
Jan 2, 2009, 07:16 AM
It would indeed be awesome if our machines were made in the USA, except yeah, you're right it will cost so much more money. And my 1st gen macbook is holding up just fine so i'm alright with manufacturing in the other countries.

alexbates
Jan 2, 2009, 09:35 AM
It would indeed be awesome if our machines were made in the USA, except yeah, you're right it will cost so much more money. And my 1st gen macbook is holding up just fine so i'm alright with manufacturing in the other countries.

Yeah, I wouldn't mind it if the price to buy a Mac was only $50 or $100 more if it was made in the US. But if it was a couple hundred more, I would want to stick with China.

MAcNIAC
Jan 2, 2009, 03:49 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/12/31/quanta-to-product-apple-netbook-in-2009/)


Apple has said they are not interested in the market at this time.



where does this information come from?
steve jobs said netbooks are a nascent market.

this does not = "not interested in the market at this time".

katewes
Jan 3, 2009, 09:28 AM
I really hate this globalization manufacturing trend.:(

It's funny that you mentioned that, it's indeed becoming an oxymoron. Everything is made in China now and other Asian countries. Sheesh, I wonder where this will end up :rolleyes::apple:

Does it occur to you that history shows that civilisations have cycles. If you study ancient history, civilisations often were dominant for several hundred years, perhaps because of trade or technology. Then, when those factors turned, the civilisation declined. No civilisation has remained dominant forever.

Either you can bury your head in the sand, or you can make an educated prediction. With the technological shift going from US/West to the Asian giants, the technological dominance is gradually shifting like sand in an hour glass. In about 100-200 years, America will be a spent force, and reduced to third world level poverty.

Moreover, there is only one reason for all this happening. Why do corporations shift manufacturing overseas, rather than retain in locally to give jobs to their communities? Greed. Money. Selfishness. Those things will never change, and so the shift of technology to the Asian countries cannot be stopped.

Let's give it 3-4 generations, and by then America will be like an Argentina. Remember, at the turn of the last century, Argentina was among the richest nations on earth. Just as companies can rise and fall, the same can happen to nations. It just takes longer because of the scale involved, but the shifts can and do, and will happen.

NC MacGuy
Jan 3, 2009, 10:55 AM
^^^^^
Did you ever see how hard it is to open anything new manufacturing-wise in the U.S.? Not only is labor cheaper in China but they don't give a rats ass about what is released into their air or water.

Joshua989
Jan 3, 2009, 10:45 PM
Is this an apple product? I'm confused>

Adidas Addict
Jan 5, 2009, 02:52 PM
Does it occur to you that history shows that civilisations have cycles. If you study ancient history, civilisations often were dominant for several hundred years, perhaps because of trade or technology. Then, when those factors turned, the civilisation declined. No civilisation has remained dominant forever.

Either you can bury your head in the sand, or you can make an educated prediction. With the technological shift going from US/West to the Asian giants, the technological dominance is gradually shifting like sand in an hour glass. In about 100-200 years, America will be a spent force, and reduced to third world level poverty.

Moreover, there is only one reason for all this happening. Why do corporations shift manufacturing overseas, rather than retain in locally to give jobs to their communities? Greed. Money. Selfishness. Those things will never change, and so the shift of technology to the Asian countries cannot be stopped.

Let's give it 3-4 generations, and by then America will be like an Argentina. Remember, at the turn of the last century, Argentina was among the richest nations on earth. Just as companies can rise and fall, the same can happen to nations. It just takes longer because of the scale involved, but the shifts can and do, and will happen.

Pretty much spot on, good post

iasky
Jan 7, 2009, 08:51 AM
Does it occur to you that history shows that civilisations have cycles. If you study ancient history, civilisations often were dominant for several hundred years, perhaps because of trade or technology. Then, when those factors turned, the civilisation declined. No civilisation has remained dominant forever.

Either you can bury your head in the sand, or you can make an educated prediction. With the technological shift going from US/West to the Asian giants, the technological dominance is gradually shifting like sand in an hour glass. In about 100-200 years, America will be a spent force, and reduced to third world level poverty.

Moreover, there is only one reason for all this happening. Why do corporations shift manufacturing overseas, rather than retain in locally to give jobs to their communities? Greed. Money. Selfishness. Those things will never change, and so the shift of technology to the Asian countries cannot be stopped.

Let's give it 3-4 generations, and by then America will be like an Argentina. Remember, at the turn of the last century, Argentina was among the richest nations on earth. Just as companies can rise and fall, the same can happen to nations. It just takes longer because of the scale involved, but the shifts can and do, and will happen.

Unfortunately, most of us won't be here to see if you are right, unless I can come up with that extend my life gene I have been looking for :)

Seriously, history does repeat itself, but it also changes with new technology, leadership and sheer genius (Einstein for example). So I wouldn't count the US out just yet. Cheap labor has slowly rotated around the globe and will soon be superseded by robotics, which will change the entire playing field. And of course there are a lot of differences between the US and Argentina, but that would spoil all the fun.

iasky
Jan 7, 2009, 09:00 AM
^^^^^
Did you ever see how hard it is to open anything new manufacturing-wise in the U.S.? Not only is labor cheaper in China but they don't give a rats ass about what is released into their air or water.

And all it takes is a melamine incident in the electronics industry to throw a wrench into all that cheap labor. How about cheap solder with too much lead, leachable toxins in the plastics, undetectable radioactive contamination (14C, 3H) in the manufacturing process. Cheap sometimes catches up with you.

Bubba Satori
Jan 7, 2009, 08:06 PM
Is this an apple product? I'm confused>


Do you mean made by Apple in America ? No. There are no Apple products, per se.

thoshino
Jan 9, 2009, 07:01 PM
What is Quanta? /.../ I am hoping for a laptop of better quality in the future. /../

Don't count on it. One of Quanta's current clients has on several occasions delivered Taiwan-made notebooks where none(!) of the components were attached to the chassis. Imagine shaking a christmas present, hearing a nice rattle, and then realise it wasn't a christmas present but instead your new notebook computer.
If these were made by Quanta I have no knowledge though.
In any case, this entire rumor seems rather far fetched.

cogsinister
Jan 10, 2009, 01:55 PM
Thats good. The MacBooks that you mentioned must be the new ones, because mine was made in China. The new MacBooks look like they are made well, hopefully the tablet or netbooks will be made the same way.

All Apples computers are made in China..........