
The use of touchscreens on mobile phones is already soaring, and the introduction of a new line of small computing devices designed to connect people to the Internet is also fueling their use, a manufacturing executive said Thursday.
The touchscreen market will grow to a value of $3.1 billion this year from $2.78 billion last year, said Kevin Chuang, an executive at Swenc Technology, at a conference in Taipei.
Three trends are driving the market, starting with the iPhone craze, he said. But what really boosted volume handset sales was a chip developed by Taiwan’s MediaTek that made it easy for companies to put touchscreens on handsets. MediaTek’s main customers are in China, and the chips have been used in scores of handsets there, he said.