Taiwan looks to its indispensable role in making cutting-edge microchips to help deter a full-scale attack by Beijing ... ( read original story ...)
China sanctions heads of Raytheon, Boeing defence over Taiwan arms sales
The Chinese government in Beijing is levying sanctions on two American defence executives following recently announced sales of US arms to Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Far EasTone eyes 5G subscription lift
The telecom expects to sell 20 to 30 percent more devices by the ... Final decision will be at the discretion of the Taipei Times. ( read original story ...)
Dialling into a smartphone market led by the Big Two
Charleen Fang has been fascinated by mobile phones since exploring her mother’s chunky old one as a student in Taiwan. While she cannot recall the brand, she re ... ( read original story ...)
China plans sanctions on Boeing Defense, Raytheon CEOs over Taiwan sales
China will impose sanctions on the CEOs of Boeing Defense and Raytheon over their involvement in Washington's latest arms sales to Taiwan, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Chip autonomy, regionalization become the undertone of Semicon Taiwan 2022
As visitors return to Taipei's exhibition halls for the semiconductor industry's annual event, Semicon Taiwan 2022, browsing as usual through the hundreds of exhibitors specialized in areas from ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Foxconn strikes US$19.4 billion deal to make chips in India as part of Narendra Modi’s ambitious tech plans
Semiconductors are an essential component of nearly all modern electronics, from smartphones to kitchen appliances and cars, but the pandemic affected global production and leading manufacturers are ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan watchful as China unleashes its cyber war
In a bid to become resilient amid the Chinese aggression, Taiwan has raised its defence spending by 15% next year, reported Nikkei Asia. However, in t.. ( read original story ...)
Aruba Teams Up with Chunghwa Telecom Singapore to Help Taiwanese Enterprises Expand Into Southeast Asia
Chunghwa Telecom Singapore engages Aruba Managed Services to help customers manage overseas sites, accelerating global strategic deploymentTAIPEI, TAIWAN - Media OutReach - ... ( read original story ...)
Apple to use updated TSMC technology
Apple declined to comment, while TSMC did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for a comment. Current iPhone models use the A15 processor, while the iPhone 14 Pro, which was released last week ... ( read original story ...)
Future of Taiwan lies in China’s reunification: mainland spokesperson
A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Wednesday said that the future of Taiwan lies in China's reunification, and the wellbeing of Taiwan compatriots hinges on China's reunification. Once peaceful ... ( read original story ...)
US to discuss new chips law with Taiwan next month
TAIPEI - The United States will hold talks with Taiwan next month to discuss new US legislation designed to boost the American semiconductor industry, the top US diplomat in Taipei said on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says beauty queen barred from waving flag in Malaysia
Taipei accused China on Wednesday of pressuring organisers of a Malaysian trade event into barring a Taiwanese beauty queen waving the island's flag on stage. ( read original story ...)
Apple plans to use latest chip tech by Taiwan’s TSMC in iPhones, Macs: Report
The A17 mobile processor, which is currently under development, will be mass-produced using TSMC's N3E chipmaking tech, expected to be available in th.. ( read original story ...)
Apple plans to use latest chip tech by Taiwan’s TSMC in iPhones, Macs
The chipmaker controls about 54% of the global market for contractually produced chips, and supplies firms including Apple and Qualcomm ... ( read original story ...)
Apple to use TSMC’s next 3-nm chip tech in iPhones, Macs next year
The A17 mobile processor currently under development will be mass-produced using TSMC's N3E chipmaking tech, expected to be available in the second half of next year, according to three people ... ( read original story ...)