TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The CEO of Yunyun Technology and CuboAI is under investigation for the murder of the company’s chief technology officer.
An Indian’s first impressions of Taiwan
I have been writing about Taiwan and the geopolitical whirlwind around it since a few years as a journalist but this is my first time in Taiwan. I have interviewed few amazing Taiwanese people and ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Chief Says US Expansion Not Driven By Political Pressure, But AI Boom, Warns of Supply Shortage
Taiwan Semiconductor plans $100b investment in US to meet high demand from customers for chips powering AI and smartphones. TSM stock down 4.57%.
Taiwan’s foreign ministry confirms Chinese cyberattack, US indicts Beijing-linked hackers
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) confirmed yesterday that it was targeted by hackers from China but assured that no data was compromised. This follows a Wednesday indictment in the US of a group ...
Taiwan MOFA fends off Chinese cyberattack as U.S. indicts Beijing-linked hackers
US federal authorities have charged 10 individuals with collaborating to illegally access data from their targets and have imposed sanctions on a Chinese tech firm due to what they described as a ...
Amid big U.S. investment, Taiwan Semiconductor on the defensive at home
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan’s president and top chipmaker TSMC held a joint news conference Thursday to defend the company’s decision to invest $100 billion in the U.S., saying it stemmed from customer ...
US, China chip push threatens South Korea, Taiwan’s market share
The United States is on track to account for more than 20% of the world’s advanced semiconductor production by 2030, driven by a fresh $100 billion investment from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Chipmaker TSMC’s CEO says US investment driven by customer demand
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC is expanding investment in the United States because of large U.S. customer demand, its CEO said on Thursday, adding that its production lines there are already fully booked ...
Chipmaker TSMC’s CEO to hold press conference at Taiwan presidential office
The CEO of chipmaker TSMC 2330.TW will hold a press conference at Taiwan's presidential office at 5:00 p.m. local time (0900 GMT) on Thursday, the president's office said, days after the company announced major investment in the U.
Japan telecoms group NEC begins supplying 5G to Taiwan, India companies
NEC hopes to capture demand as countries take steps to remove Chinese equipment from telecommunications infrastructure | ...
Taiwan downplays national security concerns after Trump and TSMC’s $100bn semiconductor deal
Taiwan downplays national security concerns after Trump and TSMC’s $100bn semiconductor deal - Opposition leaders raise concerns over country’s defence after deal with US ...
Despite US Investment, TSMC’s Newest Chip Tech May Debut In Taiwan First
When TSMC's upcoming factories in Arizona will deploy the company's most cutting-edge chip tech remains a major question, despite the extra $100 billion investment in the US.
Taiwan reassures on advanced chip review rules; emphasizes that restrictions target China, not US
TSMC's US investment of US$100 billion is sparking concerns about Taiwan's national security and potential talent and technology drain. Taiwanese officials have reassured that advanced processes will stay domestic until at least 2026.
Trump Secures $100 Billion Boost for US Tech Industry
Since January, Trump has threatened to impose tariffs of at least 25 percent on semiconductor imports, unless foreign chipmakers expand their operations in the U.S. The president also falsely accused ...
Taiwan semiconductor investment in US will drive ‘technology independence,’ expert says
Former White House chief information officer Theresa Payton joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why she considers the investment a 'slam dunk' against China and her take on DOGE's 'pulse check' productivity email.
INTERVIEW: Baseload Power Taiwan – the Swedish geothermal leader making inroads in East Asia
By bno - Taipei Bureau In a country so desperately short on natural resources as Taiwan, particularly those associated with power generation, there may just be a way out of its ongoing energy predicament.