Arm Ltd on Monday rolled out new chip technology for mobile devices and Taiwan smartphone chip maker MediaTek Inc said it will be using it for its next-generation product.
Taiwan Bourse Poised To Add To Its Winnings On Monday
The Taiwan stock market has moved higher in consecutive trading days, gathering almost 350 point or 2.1 percent along the way. The ...
Taiwan hits snags in cultivating high-level semiconductor talent
Taiwan's homegrown semiconductor talent show high cost-performance ratios, but the talent supply shortage is worsening as domestic universities are hitting snags in expanding student enrollments due partly to the lack of ptofessors and partly to the decrease of doctoral students,
Is Taiwan ready to defend itself against regional bullies like China?
I stood on Cihu beach, on the Taiwanese island of Kinmen, contemplating the hazy silhouettes of Xiamen skyscrapers only three kilometres away on the Chinese mainland. My travelling companion’s phone ...
Ryan Hass On Taiwan: Now is the time to build zones of political consensus
Even as military saber rattling will continue to command media attention, the real contest for Taiwan’s future in the coming months will be waged at the political level. This presents an opportunity ...
The most advanced technology trends and solutions take centerstage at Computex 2023
HOUSANDS of Taiwanese and international technology and startup companies, including venture capitalists, accelerators, and other partners around the world, are expected to converge in Taiwan as ...
Taiwan says Chinese warships pass through Taiwan Strait
Taiwan's defense ministry said it detected three ships from the Chinese navy, including the Shandong aircraft carrier, passing through the Taiwan Strait.
US Congress’ crazy Taiwan-related bills will push China-US ties into a corner
The US House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (Select Committee) recently adopted its first set of policy recommendations related ...
‘Canberra won’t bow to Beijing’ on Taipei trade pact bid
Taiwan’s top trade negotiator says he “cannot imagine” Canberra will fold to pressure from Beijing and block Taipei’s bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific ...
Giant isopod noodles tempt brave Taipei diners
A 14-legged giant isopod is the highlight of a new dish at a ramen restaurant in Taipei and it has people queuing up - both for pictures and for a bite. Restaurant owner Mr Hu said steaming the ...
Military intervention in Taiwan and conflict with US among top worries for Chinese surveyed in security poll
Chinese people perceive international military intervention in Taiwan and confrontation with the United States as the top security threats facing their country besides the pandemic, a domestic study ...
In Latin America, China Gets Down to Business as U.S. Dithers
Before COVID-19 raged through Chile in all its lethal power, Jorge Barrios sat in his living room using sanitation wipes to scrub a recently ...
Taipei restaurant dishes up giant isopod noodles for adventurous patrons
A 14-legged giant isopod is the highlight of a new dish at a ramen restaurant in Tapei and it has people queuing up - both for pictures and for a bite from this bowl of noodles.
Exclusive: Offshore access curbed for website of Chinese province facing Taiwan
Some offshore users of an official Chinese website providing economic and demographic data on the southeastern province of Fujian across from Taiwan say their access has been restricted, as Beijing ...
10 Facts About Taiwan’s Indigenous Tribes That Will Blow Your Mind
Though a key part of Taiwan's rich heritage, little is known globally about Taiwan's indigenous tribes. Yet they have more than 4000 years of history.
From Beijing to Taipei, ABC correspondent Bill Birtles reflects on eight years reporting on China
As the ABC's East Asia correspondent, Bill Birtles has covered geopolitical tensions, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and at one point made headlines himself.