Intel’s new foundry business has reached a deal to build processors for the Taiwanese chip designer MediaTek. On Monday, MediaTek said it entered into the deal to “build a more balanced, resilient ... ( read original story ...)
Intel to produce Taiwanese company MediaTek’s chips
The manufacturing arrangement is one of the most significant deals Intel has announced since it launched its so-called foundry business early last yea.. ( read original story ...)
Foxconn operating normally in China’s Shenzhen
Electronics maker Foxconn said on Monday operation was normal at its campus in China's manufacturing hub of Shenzhen and that the company will follow government guidelines to ensure ... ( read original story ...)
Bottom line on Taiwan question will be shaped through fight with US: Chinese scholar
China has warned of "strong and resolute measures" against US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's planned trip to Taiwan island in August. If she does make the visit, what will it mean for the situation in ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s defense white paper includes hypothetical invasion of Taiwan by China
The Japanese government in its 2022 defense white paper released on Friday included a hypothetical invasion of Taiwan by China for the first time. If an emergency were to occur ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan June export orders seen growing for second straight month on tech demand
Taiwan's export orders likely grew for a second consecutive month in June after falling for the first time in two years in April, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday, supported by demand for technology ... ( read original story ...)
If China Invades Taiwan, the Global Semiconductor Industry Fails
The United States officially recognizes the communist ruled People’s Republic of China in Beijing as the legal government of China, but unofficially recognizes the democratic Republic of China, Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan left divided by US ex-defence chief’s call for longer compulsory military service
Lack of dedicated training facilities, likely drain on other sectors and political impact render any extension unfeasible, one camp believes. ( read original story ...)
Commerce Secretary Issues Stark Warning About Losing Access to Taiwan Fabs
It’s a nightmare scenario that looms over the global technology industry: the possibility of an invasion of Taiwan by China. In one fell swoop, the entire world could be suddenly cut off from its ... ( read original story ...)
NUWA Introduces RobotCreator DX – A Fully Customizable AI Robot from Inside Out with Endless Fun
TAIPEI, TAIWAN / ACCESSWIRE / July 22, 2022 / NUWA announced on Kickstarter, the all-new RobotCreator DX, a highly customizable AI robot companion designed for users of all levels of skills. Featuring ... ( read original story ...)
Solid-State Battery Maker ProLogium Discusses Overseas Expansion Plans at Meetings with French President Macron and US Officials
ProLogium Technology, a global leader in innovative solid-state battery technology, confirmed today that the company is in the process of selecting the location of its first-ever overseas solid-state ... ( read original story ...)
Commerce Secretary: Chinese invasion of Taiwan would cut off chips, cause “deep and immediate recession” in US
The US Commerce Secretary has warned that losing access to semiconductors of Taiwan would spark a deep recession, and impact its military. The alarmist comments come as the Biden Administration pushes ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan must maintain strategic patience
At this stage, it is clear that China wants the Pacific Ocean to be big enough to accommodate the two powers of China and the US, and to gain more time and space in order to bring its national power ... ( read original story ...)
Infinio Capital launches Ignition Fund 1 to invest in global space tech startups and foster ecosystem in Taiwan
Early-stage venture capital firm Infinio Capital announced on July 20 the launch of its US$20 million "Ignition Fund 1," to invest in space tech startups and help build up a space tech ecosystem in ... ( read original story ...)
US Dependence on Taiwan Chips Is ‘Untenable,’ Raimondo Says
The US can’t keep relying on Taiwan for semiconductors and needs to pass legislation to support the domestic production of high-end computer chips, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said. ( read original story ...)
US warns losing access to Taiwanese chips could break the economy
Raimondo believes the US would go into a "deep and immediate recession" and face great security risks if it lost access to the island nation's chips The Commerce Secretary made the warning in a ... ( read original story ...)