Amazon Web Services (AWS) is planning to invest billions of dollars over the next 15 years to build data centers in Taiwan and create an infrastructure region in the country by early next year, the ...
Taiwan’s semiconductor output value to exceed NT$5 trillion in 2024
The Industrial Technology Research Institute said on Wednesday (June 12) Taiwan’s semiconductor output value will exceed NT$5 trillion (US$154 billion) ...
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Strengthens Sustainability With Independent Audits At 8 Manufacturing Sites
Hon Hai Technology Group ("Foxconn") (TWSE:2317) has completed independent, third-party audits of eight major manufacturing campuses in ...
MND to harden cybersecurity ahead of drills
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) yesterday launched a comprehensive cybersecurity initiative to patch Internet vulnerabilities ahead of next month’s annual Han Kuang training exercises.
5 Smartphone Makers That Want To Build A Car And One That Has Already Failed
Because of this, it's natural to assume that smartphone makers, who make up a large majority of software development, would try their hands at making a car. It makes even more sense for these ...
‘Taiwan independence’ extremely risky for US
The US ignores the simple logic that China cannot wage a war against itself, because launching an assault on the island would amount to exactly that. Also, the US deliberately ignores the fact that ...
Applied Optoelectronics Set to Join Russell 3000® Index
AOI's products are the building blocks for broadband fiber access networks around the world, where they are used in the internet datacenter, CATV broadband, telecom and FTTH markets ... and ...
Imec spin-offs showcased the future of communication at InnoVEX 2024
Luceda Photonics and Pharrowtech, both Belgium-based semiconductor startups spun off from Imec, share their visions for future communication at InnoVEX 2024 on the sideline of Computex Taipei.
Legal Battle Between Arm and Qualcomm Threatens AI-Powered PC Rollout
At last week’s Computex trade show in Taipei, executives from Microsoft, Asus, and Acer joined Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on stage to promote AI-powered PCs. Despite the enthusiastic presentations, ...
Arm, Qualcomm legal battle seen disrupting AI-powered PC wave
TAIPEI: A two-year legal battle pitting two tech titans threatens to disrupt an emerging wave of new personal computers powered by artificial intelligence, tech industry executives and experts say.
Taiwan seeks deeper economic, technology partnership with India
India is a key target country for Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy, MOFA said. Taiwan wants to promote bilateral cooperation in trade and semiconductor technology, which will facilitate peace and ...
Taiwan’s successful tech industry
Computex Taipei 2024, organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), started on Tuesday last week. The event had 4,500 booths and attracted 1,500 companies, more than 13,000 ...
Asus bets big on India’s personal computer market
Asus general manager for Asia Pacific System Business Unit Peter Chang told PTI that post COVID pandemic, the company has not seen very positive signals in PC demand both globally and in India.
Whampoa event trips pose security risk, official says
Retired military officers planning to attend the Whampoa Military Academy centennial celebrations in China could pose a national security risk to Taiwan, an official said yesterday.
Taiwan Semiconductor, Meta Platforms, and Other Tech Stocks in Focus
Facebook parent Meta Platforms is planning to allow businesses to use free AI chatbots on WhatsApp, the company revealed on Thursday at its Conversations event in São Paulo, Brazil. CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that next month the company will launch its Meta AI chatbot in Portuguese, its first language other than English.
Wi-Fi HaLow: the next frontier in IoT connectivity
NTT East, a leading Japanese telecom firm, recently made waves in Taiwan. Their mission? To discuss the current status and future potential of Wi-Fi HaLow in Japan, and to scale up its commercial use.