Demand for computing power will continue to grow as AI and other technologies evolve. Canadian startup Distributive has developed a new distributed computing technology that uses idle computers, ...
Leaders agree to change at climate finance summit
A global climate summit wrapped up on Friday with leaders agreeing that the international financial system was woefully inadequate in an era of global warming, after taking a number of small steps to ...
Companies showcasing more SiC semiconductors and auto innovations at Autotronics Taipei 2023, says DIGITIMES Research
After surveying and analyzing the showcases at Taipei AMPA & Autotronics Taipei 2023 and E-Mobility Taiwan 2023 held in mid-April, DIGITIMES Research found that this year's event featured a growing number of high-voltage silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor applications that significantly boost electrical vehicle (EV) efficiency,
Taiwanese IC distributors target high-end market as China expands 5G base stations
Chinese telecom operators have opened bids for 5G base stations. To avoid competition with China's supply chain, Taiwanese manufacturers should target the high-end market to set themselves apart.
Taipei Open 2023: Malaysian Players Claim Victory After Besting Chinese Taipei Shuttlers
Both Malaysian mixed and men’s doubles pairs have officially been crowned champions at the Taipei Open 2023 after defeating both teams from Chinese Taipei in the finals. Malaysian badminton players crushed Chinese Taipei shuttlers at Taipei Open 2023’s finals Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei crowned champions after defeating Chinese Taipei’s Chiu Hsiang Chieh ...
Majority of Americans support increasing US military presence near Taiwan to combat China threat: poll
A majority of Americans said they would support an increase of U.S. military presence around Taiwan as a way to help the self-governing island combat threats from China.
Taiwan elections were major talking point in Blinken’s meetings in China: report
Taiwan's upcoming 2024 elections were reportedly a major talking point during Secretary of State Antony Blinken's recent trip to Beijing.
Taiwan does not fear Trump’s potential White House return
Taiwan’s foreign minister Joseph Wu says he does not fear any security implications from a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2024.
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John J. Tkacik, Jr. On Taiwan: Nixon: “What In Hell is the Taiwan Independence Movement?”
Buckley (R-NY) called a news conference to voice concern that the communique was “being widely interpreted both at home and abroad as signaling the ultimate abandonment of Taiwan by the United States.
Local confidence in property market recovers: Evertrust
Photo: Hsu Yi-ping, Taipei Times While major central banks have maintained ... the nation’s largest house broker by number of outlets is looking at a 20 percent decline in property transactions in the ...
Their parents made China the world’s factory. Can the kids save the family business?
The change is worth the extra cost.” Du, like tens of thousands of other young Chinese factory bosses, is inheriting a basic manufacturing business that can no longer rely on the labor-intensive model ...
Taiwan Elections a Big Topic During Blinken’s Talks in China
Beijing tried to size up Washington’s interest in the coming race in self-ruled Taiwan, with Chinese officials sharing their concerns over the presidential candidate of the incumbent Democratic Progressive Party.
Samsung C&T Lands $585 Million Contract for Landmark Taiwanese Skyscraper
Samsung CT Corp. has secured a $585 million project to build a monumental 240-meter high-rise office building in Taiwans second-largest city, Kaohsiung. The construction is part of a broader Fubon ...
Chinese threat in South China Sea increasing rapidly: Taiwan FM Jaushieh Joseph Wu
The Chinese threat in the South China Sea is increasing significantly as China has deployed a large number of armed maritime militias ...
Chinese threat in South China Sea increasing rapidly: Taiwan Foreign Minister Wu
"India is also facing a threat in its northern borders with China..," Taiwanese Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu said.