Amidst the vibrant hustle and bustle of Taipei’s Ningxia Night Market, a figure of global significance was spotted – Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia Corp., the leading American artificial intelligence (AI ...
Hon Hai Launches Taiwan’s First Quantum Computer Development Center
This is the promise of quantum computing, a field that Taiwan, led by Hon Hai, otherwise known as Foxconn, is poised to revolutionize. A New Dawn in Quantum Computing With the official opening of the ...
Taipei vows to avoid devices from insecure source
The Taipei City Government yesterday vowed to ensure all municipal devices are provided by secure sources, after city councilors alleged that 19 municipal offices used attendance machines which were ...
TSMC expects permanent U.S. approval to supply chip tools to its China factory
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC has received from the United States a waiver extension to supply U.S. chip equipment to the company's factories in China, Taiwan Economy Minister Wang Mei-hua said on Friday.
iPhone 15 fails to boost Taiwanese suppliers as sales plunge
Major suppliers to Apple in Taiwan recorded another substantial sales decline in September, falling 16.4% year-over-year to NT$1.24 trillion ($38.7 […] The post iPhone 15 fails to boost Taiwanese ...
UPDATE 1-Taiwan minister says TSMC has received China chip waiver extension from US
Tsmc: Last October, the Biden administration published a sweeping set of export controls, including a measure to cut off China from certain semiconductor chips made anywhere in the world with U.S.
Taiwan’s FTC Conditionally Approves Merger between Taiwan Mobile Co. and Taiwan Star Telecom Corp.
The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) of Taiwan has granted conditional approval for the merger between Taiwan Mobile Co. and Taiwan Star Telecom Corp. (T Star), signifying a significant shift in Taiwan’s ...
TIE 2023: Uniting Taiwan and Global R&D Achievements for a New Height in Technology Exhibition Experience
Step into the future at the prestigious 2023 Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE), a major international showcase of cutting-edge technologies, unfolding its grand debut today at the Taipei World Trade Center ...
Taiwan’s Plea for US Defense Support Amid Rising Chinese Aggression
Amid escalating tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, Taiwan has made a public request to the United States for assistance in bolstering its defense capabilities against China. This recent development ...
Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry in the Eye of the COVID-19 Storm: A Worldwide Chip Shortage
As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, an unexpected victim has emerged – the semiconductor industry. Often overlooked, semiconductors are at the heart of a myriad of industries, from ...
DoIT Unveils Discovering Technology Treasures Exhibition at TIE 2023 Focusing on Semiconductors and Net-Zero Solutions
Ministry of Economic Affairs today (October 12) inaugurated the Discovering Technology Treasures exhibition at the 2023 Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE). Taking place at the Innovation Pilot Pavilion within ...
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre Breaks New Ground with ‘Wave’: A Dance Piece Where AI Meets Art
The renowned Cloud Gate Dance Theatre is set to premiere an experimental dance piece titled ‘Wave’ in Taipei. This groundbreaking project represents a significant venture into uncharted territory for ...
Apple’s Top Suppliers in Taiwan Weather Worst Month Since June
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.’s key suppliers in Taiwan saw another major sales drop in September ... TSMC has weathered sagging smartphone and laptop chip sales better than others thanks to demand for ...
China Should Worry: Taiwan Launches First Domestically-Made Submarine
The self-governing island nation of Taiwan has maintained a small force of antiquated submarines, while it sought to acquire more modern vessels for years. Due to political pressure from Beijing, Taipei was unable to find any sellers – and as a result,
China downplays reports of Taiwanese firms helping Huawei’s chip project, saying they are ‘not part of semiconductor supply chain’
China’s Taiwan affairs office has accused Taipei of ‘obstructing’ cross-strait economic cooperation after the Democratic Progressive Party investigated firms helping Huawei.
Taiwan Sept exports rise for first time in 13 months, lifted by US demand
The ministry had forecast exports would return to growth as early as September or as late as November, on expectations that rising demand for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, data ...