Taiwan says that it is 'very open' to using nuclear technology, as the AI demand has been unstoppable so far... and it's only going to get bigger.
Researcher identifies enslaved people she believes are buried at planned Louisiana plastics complex
A genealogist spent years scouring historical records to trace the lives and establish the identities of enslaved people she believes are buried on the grounds of Taiwan-based Formosa Plastics Group's ...
Semiconductor chips at centre of geopolitical and technological race involving Taiwan, China and the US
Silicon chips are now fundamental to modern life, incorporated into every facet of electronics and driving up share prices on Wall Street. Taiwan has dominated semiconductor production but finds ...
Taiwan’s September export orders miss expectations, China drags
Taiwan export orders fell short of expectations for September, losing some steam ahead of the year's end as it remained buoyed by the artificial intelligence wave but ran into faltering demand from ...
Security experts warn vs easing telco restrictions
Security experts highlighted the threat posed by foreign cyber entities as the Philippines plans to relax restrictions on telecommunications regulation through the controversial Konektadong Pinoy Act ...
Taiwan research team develops photonic crystal growth technology
A research team from National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) announced Monday (Oct. 21) that it has developed a new “reverse electrostriction” technology, allowing photonic crystals to grow faster.
Israeli wave-energy technology coming to shores of Taiwan
Eco Wave Power's cost-efficient technology for turning ocean and sea waves into clean power will help Taiwan further its green electricity goals.
Taiwan Signals Openness to Nuclear Power Amid Surging AI Demand
Taiwan is “very open” to using new nuclear technology to meet surging demand from chipmakers devouring electricity in the AI boom, according to Premier Cho Jung-tai — one of the strongest signs yet ...
Taiwan ‘Very Open’ to New Nuclear Power Technology: Premier Cho
Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai says the island's leaders are mulling to adopt the latest nuclear energy technology and retain existing nuclear power plant personnel to meet the needs of the booming ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM): Hedge Funds Are Bullish On This Promising Tech Stock Right Now
We recently compiled a list of the 10 Most Promising Tech Stocks According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited ...
US Probes TSMC for Allegedly Helping Huawei Develop Smartphone, AI Chips for the Chinese Tech
The report from The Information regarded that TSMC possibly helped Huawei in manufacturing their much-needed smartphone chipsets, with the Taiwanese company best known for their partnerships with the ...
US Lawmakers Push for Tighter Chip Tool Restrictions on Huawei
US lawmakers are urging President Biden's administration to further restrict American chip-making equipment sales to Huawei, aiming to curb the Chinese telecom giant's semiconductor advances. They ...
US lawmakers urge Biden Administration to block Huawei’s access to American chip making gear
US lawmakers are intensifying pressure on US President Joe Biden’s administration to restrict suppliers from selling American chip making equipment to Huawei Technologies Co, a move aimed at hindering ...
TSMC factory expansions fuel Taiwan property value
Among the 10 districts hosting TSMC factories, Sinshih in Tainan has seen the most remarkable rise in property prices. The growth of the Tainan Science Park has attracted a significant number of ...
China’s Economy Grows at Slowest Rate Since Early 2023 Amid Property Slump – TaiwanPlus News
China's economy grew at the slowest rate since early 2023 over the past three months amid a slumping property sector. While the headline figure of 4.6% beat some analysts' expectations, it was lower ...
US eyes further curbs on Huawei
Washington has also imposed additional sanctions on a host of Chinese companies, including Huawei and Shanghai-based partner Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (中芯), that bar purchases of ...