Mere days away from the official unveiling of the first Nexus tablet,
a collaboration between Google and Asus, we’ve already got the low down on several aspects of the tablet.
Granted, the specs haven’t been confirmed, but the 7-inch tablet is
expected to be powered by a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and
offered at a very inviting $200 price point.
We’ve reported
before how Quanta Computer has been appointed as the exclusive ODM
production partner for the Google Nexus tablet. The latest information
from DigiTimes provides a glimpse of how successful Google is hoping the
slate will be. According to various supply chain sources in Taiwan, as
many as three million units of the Google Nexus will be shipped this
year.
Quanta Computer will also be manufacturing the next version
of the Amazon Kindle Fire, as it has done for the first generation of
the e-reader/tablet. Word has it that a new Kindle Fire, still expected
to sport a 7-inch display, will be manufactured starting July and
“shipments are expected to significantly increase in August”. This sets
the stage for a clash between Google’s and Amazon’s two affordably
priced Android tablets – both made by the same ODM.
This shouldn’t
come as a surprise, as Quanta is set to become the world’s largest
tablet manufacturer – iPad not included – with up to 15 million tablets
manufactured in 2012.
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