Inventec Corp., a leading Taiwanese contract notebook computer maker, has said it will invest at least 3 billion Taiwan dollars (95 million US) to set up a solar cell unit.

Inventec Corp., a leading Taiwanese contract notebook computer maker, said on Wednesday it will invest at least 3 billion Taiwan dollars (95 million US) to set up a solar cell unit.

The company said in a statement it established the new unit to diversify its business and stimulate growth as profit margins in the contract computer-making sector have kept narrowing.

Inventec is among a string of Taiwanese high-tech firms that have ventured into solar energy, an area expected to see rapid expansion in coming years as global warming concerns prompt a search for alternative to fossil fuels.

Chip giant Co. (TSMC) announced last year an investment of about 192 million US dollars for a 20-percent stake in Motech Industries Inc., the island's largest producer of .

TSMC, the world's top contract maker by revenue, this year invested another 50 million US dollars in an American solar-panel maker.

Taiwan has estimated its solar energy industry to be worth up to 200 billion Taiwan dollars by 2020