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Posted on 20/05/2025

Headline Asia closes $145M fund to fuel investments in Asia-Pacific

Yet funds are still closing. Headline Asia said Tuesday it had completed one of its largest funds to date, Headline Asia Fund V, at $145 million to invest in tech startups across Asia-Pacific.

Posted on 20/05/2025

Taiwan’s Lai Toughens China Stance, Stoking Debate on Democracy

As President Lai Ching-te approaches his first year in office, he’s sending a stark warning to the people of Taiwan: If you say anything that threatens the archipelago’s security, there will be ...

Posted on 20/05/2025

Nvidia CEO: China chip ban ‘deeply painful’ as $15 billion in sales have been lost as a result

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Trump administration's ban on its H20 chips for China has cost the company $15 billion in sales during the Computex trade show in Taipei on Monday.

Posted on 20/05/2025

Nvidia stock wavers as market turmoil eclipses AI chip announcements

Nvidia stock fell as much as 2.2% early Monday as market turmoil dragged shares of chipmakers, overshadowing AI chip news during the Computex Taipei tech expo.

Posted on 20/05/2025

Taiwan YA Content Gets Boost as PTS XS, Third Culture, S11 Launch Drama Lab (EXCLUSIVE)

Taiwan's PTS XS teams with Third Culture Content and S11 Partners on 'All Star,' a Chinese-language incubator for developing young adult content.

Posted on 20/05/2025

Bernstein’s Stacy Rasgon on the biggest takeaways from Jensen Huang’s visit to Taiwan

Stacy Rasgon, Bernstein analyst, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Taiwan, expectations for the stock, and more.

Posted on 19/05/2025

Nvidia sets up shop in Taiwan with AI supers and a factory full of ambition

At the global Computex hype-fest held every year in Taipei, the AI accelerator maker said it is working with the Taiwanese government to build an "AI factory," in partnership with vendor Foxconn, ...

Posted on 19/05/2025

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang announces AI supercomputer that will help fuel Taiwan’s innovation

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced his vision for the future of AI infrastructure in his native country, Taiwan. View on euronews ...

Posted on 19/05/2025

Taiwan Mobile to launch crypto platform, telco rivalry in Web3 fintech heats up

Telecom operators in Taiwan are expanding their presence in the Web3 financial tech sector, with one of them set to launch a virtual asset exchange platform next week.

Posted on 19/05/2025

Nvidia CEO commits to ‘largest electronics manufacturing region in the world’ Taiwan despite US pressure

Nvidia has announced major Taiwan chip investments to reaffirm its commitment to Taiwan as a global technology hub.

Posted on 19/05/2025

Nvidia, Foxconn to Build AI Factory Supercomputer in Taiwan

Nvidia ( NVDA) and longtime partner Foxconn said they will build an AI factory supercomputer in Taiwan.

Posted on 19/05/2025

Nvidia plans larger Taiwan office and local supercomputer collaboration, CEO Huang says

In his keynote speech at Computex in Taipei, Jensen Huang said Nvidia secured a lease for a new property and is partnering with local firms, including Foxconn.

Posted on 19/05/2025

Nvidia bets big on Taiwan as new HQ takes shape, pending final land talks

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Taiwan to attend Computex and GTC Taipei, delivering a highly anticipated keynote on May 19. During his speech, he revealed multiple collaborations with Taiwanese ...

Posted on 19/05/2025

4 big takeaways from Jensen Huang’s homecoming speech in Taiwan

Huang introduced a computer system for AI users. "One thing's for sure: Everybody can have one for Christmas," he said.

Posted on 19/05/2025

Nvidia Opens Up Its Platform, Plans AI Supercomputer in Taiwan

Nvidia is planning to build Taiwan’s first AI supercomputer while deepening partnerships with local heavyweights Foxconn and TSMC.

Posted on 19/05/2025

Chinese Man Appears To Sail to Taiwan and Back in Rubber Dinghy – TaiwanPlus News

Taiwan's coast guard is asking for more funding for better detection technology after a Chinese man appears to have sailed to Taiwan and back in a dinghy. It's the latest in a series of territorial breaches exposing weaknesses in Taiwan's maritime surveillance capabilities.

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