Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM)’s traded shares stood at 2.04 million during the latest session, with the company’s beta value hitting 0.90. At the last check today, the ... ( read original story ...)
EonStor GS Supports File-level SSD Cache to Accelerate Random File Access Performance
Infortrend® Technology, Inc. (TWSE: 2495), the industry-leading enterprise storage provider, adds SSD cache technology into EonStor GS (GS) unified storage ... ( read original story ...)
‘This means war’: China warns US over military ties with Taipei
Guoqiang said that China remains firmly opposed to any official exchanges or military contacts between the US and Taiwan and asked Washington to ‘sever all military ties with Taiwan’. ( read original story ...)
Here’s What China Would Need to Invade Taiwan
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told Congress he doesn’t think China plans to invade Taiwan anytime soon. But if the Chinese Communist Party changes its mind, Gen. Mark Milley does think ... ( read original story ...)
Price of Traditional Chinese Medicine Jumps Sixfold, a Solar First for Xinjiang, Taiwan’s Covid-19 Death Rate
While these headlines can help give you a sense of what’s trending in the Chinese language sphere, the veracity and accuracy of the headlines hasn’t been independently verified by Caixin. Internet ... ( read original story ...)
The U.S. is the country most vulnerable to a new financial crisis, Nomura warns
Nomura says a new model correctly signalled two-thirds of the past 53 crises in 40 countries since the early 1990s, and it is currently warning that ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. and Taiwan Set Date to Revive Trade and Investment Talks
The meeting is intended to draw Washington and Taipei closer together, but it also is likely to irk China’s government, which opposes any official exchange between the U.S. and Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Vaccine Donations to Taiwan Strengthened Democratic Partnerships | Opinion
The United States sent 2.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Taiwan on Sunday—more than triple its initial commitment—as Taiwan fights off an upswing in cases. ( read original story ...)
Almost half smartphones in 2022 will be equipped with AMOLED displays
The share of smartphones equipped with OLED and AMOLED displays in total sales continues to grow. This is according to new data by TrendForce. We ... ( read original story ...)
Business is brisk for Taiwan’s chip industry despite Covid-19 pandemic
The chip industry has been gaining even more traction as the global economy has bounced back faster than expected.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, U.S. to Hold Long-Stalled Trade Talks Next Week
Taiwan and the United States will hold trade talks next week, the de facto U.S. embassy in Taipei said on Friday, resuming long-stalled discussions as Washington seeks to deepen its support for the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan startups win 4 awards at VivaTech 2021
A team of 25 startups from Taiwan participated in the French government-supported VivaTech 2021 in Paris in mid June, with five of them winning four awards of the annual event, according to Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo donates another million Covid vaccines to Taipei
The delivery brings the Japanese donation of AstraZeneca doses to 2.2 million. A gift in recognition of Taiwanese aid after the 2011 Fukushima disaster. The island also obtained 2.5 million vaccines f ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan steps up border curbs to keep out Delta variant
Taiwan will tighten border controls to keep out the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus, authorities said on Friday, requiring arrivals from five countries, including Britain, to be ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to give 6 mln doses of vaccines to Taiwan, 5 SE Asia nations
Japan said on Friday it would send 2 million additional doses of AstraZeneca Plc's (AZN.L) COVID-19 vaccine to Taiwan and Vietnam and arrangements were being made to send 1 million doses each to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan chipmakers keep workers ‘imprisoned’ in factories to keep up with global pandemic demand
Exclusive: Telegraph investigation finds workers banned from brushing teeth and told they will be left to die alone if they get Covid ... ( read original story ...)