Taiwan's Marine Corps held a maritime drill Wednesday at the Zuoying Naval Base in Kaohsiung, featuring a mine-laying ship and a domestically built assault boat that carried out maritime surveillance ...
Taiwan’s Wistron Corp to set up unit in India’s Karnataka for $181 million
Taiwan's Wistron Corp has signed a non-binding agreement to invest 15 billion rupees ($180.7 million) in the Indian state of Karnataka to set up a laptop manufacturing unit, the local government said ...
Taiwan chip designer MediaTek’s profit jumps on mobile demand
MediaTek earned 25.6 billion New Taiwan dollars ($820 million) in consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter ended December, up 38.8% from the same period a year earlier, the company reported ...
Intel to make chips in US for Taiwan’s UMC
Intel’s recent agreement to make chips for Taiwan’s UMC at its fabs in Arizona marks a strategic alignment with the US CHIPS Act, which seeks to increase chip manufacturing capacity on US soil. It ...
Taiwan Q4 preliminary GDP beats forecast, 2023 growth at 1.4%
Taiwan's trade-dependent economy accelerated in the fourth quarter, growing faster than expected thanks to strong domestic consumption and a rebound in exports, and expanded 1.4% for the full year.
AI boom drives demand for server-cooling technology
Taiwan's Lite-On Technology Corp. is one of several component makers stepping up efforts to develop liquid cooling solutions for AI data centers as energy consumption emerges as one of the most ...
Taiwan’s Mandarin LLM – A Shield Against Chinese AI Onslaught?
In response to the emergence of advanced Chinese language AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Baidu’s ERNIE Bot, Taiwan has launched its own defense mechanism in the form of a Mandarin LLM (Large Language ...
Everything to know about the upcoming Capella Taipei
Capella Hotels and Resorts has announced the opening of Capella Taipei in the capital city of Taiwan. Here are the details.
US firms in Taiwan fight geopolitical, supply-chain risks by picking local partners as investments grow: AmCham head
Investments in Taiwan from the United States reached US$932 million last year, up from US$398 million in 2022 and hitting the highest single-year total since 2008, according to official Taiwan figures ...
Evergrande collapse: Hong Kong court orders liquidation of China property giant
Evergrande, which holds the ignominious title of the world’s most indebted property developer with about $300bn in liabilities, failed to convince the court that it had a viable restructuring plan, ...
How Submarine-Launched Systems Can Overwhelm Chinese Warships In The Taiwan Strait
Expendable unmanned systems launched from subs could create a durable mesh network surveilling the vital waterway.
MediaTek to unveil Dimensity 9400 chipset in Q4
Smartphone chip designer MediaTek Inc (聯發科) is planning to introduce its next-generation Dimensity 9400 chipset in the fourth quarter of this year to support artificial-intelligence (AI) applications, ...
EDITORIAL: The information war rages on
However, those efforts have escalated with artificial intelligence technology, and extended beyond domestic issues and cross-strait relations to foreign affairs, to incite skepticism about ...
China’s Economy Under Pressure From Rising Debt
As China's economic engine cools, the country's national debt is set to balloon to triple the size of its economy by the end of the year, economists warn.
Hong Kong Court Orders Chinese Property Developer Giant Evergrande To Liquidate – TaiwanPlus News
A Hong Kong court has ordered Chinese property developer Evergrande into liquidation. The collapse comes after the company was unable to reach a deal to restructure its billion-dollar debt.
Putin’s War Machine Gets Help From Most Unlikely Source
Russia managed to acquire machine tools used in nuclear technology from Taiwanese companies, an investigation suggested.