Taiwan's exports likely rose for a 10th straight month in April, a Reuters poll showed, lifted by demand for electronic goods as people continued to work and study from home due to the COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan small- to mid-size LCD panel shipments to grow sequentially in 2Q21
Taiwan's shipments of small- to medium-size LCD panels are expected to edge up 3.7% sequentially but decline 15% on year in the second quarter of 2021, after reaching 188 million units in the previous ... ( read original story ...)
Intel CEO: yeah, China could invade Taiwan and gain control of TSMC
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger likens the situation to Kuwait + Iraq 30 years ago, saying: 'then it was oil' but 'now it is chips'. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Submarines Could Be the Threat China Never Sees Coming
New torpedoes are offering Taiwan vastly improved undersea defenses against a potential Chinese amphibious assault or maritime-attack upon its shores. ( read original story ...)
China could use military force to claim Taiwan’s supply
In its bid to become self-reliant in manufacturing microchips experts fear that China could use military force to gain control over Taiwan semiconductor indu ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Plans To Open More U.S. Production Facilities
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) is expanding – again. The company has announced plans to build several more chipmaking factories in the U.S. state of Arizona beyond the one it already ... ( read original story ...)
The Taiwanese Chip Champion Shaking Qualcomm’s Tree
China rivalry has intensified and Intel has stumbled. But there’s another Taiwanese chipmaker worth looking at: MediaTek. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan quartz component suppliers to embrace bright prospects for 2H21
Taiwan-based quartz component makers are expected to see their combined output value grow further in the second half of 2021, driven by strong demand for 5G and Wi-Fi 6 applications, according to ... ( read original story ...)
Samsung share in smartphone chip market expected to decline in 2021
Seoul - Samsung Electronics is expected to lose its share in the smartphone chipset market this year, a report showed on Tuesday, as Taiwanese and US rivals are to expand their presence with a rise in ... ( read original story ...)
Chipmaker TSMC eyeing expansion of planned Arizona plant: Sources
TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, announced in May 2020 it would build a $12 billion factory in Arizona, an apparent win by the Trump admi.. ( read original story ...)
MediaTek accounts for over 50% of China smartphone AP shipments in 1Q21
Shipments of smartphone application processors for use by China-based handset vendors reached 212 million units in the first quarter of 2021, increasing 0.2% from a quarter earlier, according to data ... ( read original story ...)
Samsung’s presence in smartphone chipset market to decline in 2021: report
Samsung Electronics Co. is expected to lose its share in the smartphone chipset market this year, a report showed Tuesday, as Taiwanese and US rivals are to expand their presence with a rise in the 5G ... ( read original story ...)
SUMEEKO Introduces Full Line of Fastener Solutions, Maximum Quality and Reliability in the Modern Fastening Technology
A captive fastener is essential to modern fastening technology in many applications. With a complete lineup of fastener products, SUMEEKO has SEMS screws that are pre-assembled before installation to ... ( read original story ...)
Computex Conference in Taipei has officially started
COMPUTEX is one of the global leading technology trade shows, the largest in Asia and the 2nd in the world. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, it will be a hybrid event ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan IC substrate suppliers negotiating new deals with AMD
Major Taiwan-based IC substrate suppliers Unimicron Technology, Nan Ya PCB and Kinsus Interconnect Technology are negotiating with AMD a new form of supply deals under which the suppliers would build ... ( read original story ...)
Industry alliance crucial to SiC advancement in Taiwan, says Actron chair
Taiwan has lagged behind world leaders by 20-30 years in the development of third-generation semiconductor materials including silicon carbide (SiC) and must use more collective forces to accelerate ... ( read original story ...)