In a bid to increase its sales share of mid-to-high-end smartphones, Oppo announced its new Reno 11 series smartphones and AIoT ecosystem products on January 16 in Taiwan.
TSMC Q4 profit falls 19%, beats market expectations
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC posted a 19% fall in fourth-quarter net profit on Thursday as global economic woes hit demand for chips used in applications from cars to cellphones and servers.
Taiwan’s Foxsemicon falls victim to LockBit ransomware attack
Taiwanese semiconductor maker Foxsemicon Integrated Technology Inc., a subsidiary of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., better known as Foxconn, has been hijacked by the LockBit ransomware gang, ...
China-US relations: sides convey serious intent on Taiwan and other matters amid party marking 45 years of ties
There is but one China and Taiwan is part of China’, Beijing’s ambassador to the US says days after Taiwan election.
Google reportedly locks down Tensor testing in Taiwan ahead of switch to TSMC
According to a new report out of Taiwan, Google has locked down testing services with KYEC for Tensor ahead of its TSMC switch.
How will Taiwan-based suppliers emerge in a crowded power train market?
As power train manufacturers gear up for competition in the international market, the focus is on how Taiwan-based traditional powerhouses like Delta Electronics and new upstarts in the sector such as Quanta Computer,
Taiwan’s election results don’t ease the sense of looming tragedy
Despite dark threats from Beijing, voters in Taiwan ultimately retained a government that will not comply with China’s autocratic demands
Taiwan eyes easing talent shortage, 200,000 new employees by allowing foreign graduates to stay for 2 years
Aiming to plug a talent shortage, Taiwan has extended the period foreign university students are allowed to stay on the island after graduating to search for a job to two years.
Commentary: Taiwan’s Election Is More Fuel for the Chip War
Investors should brace for an intensification of the U.S.-China conflict over access to semiconductor technology, but it’s not time to worry about Armageddon.
Ministry outlines exit from Nauru
Fifteen Taiwanese diplomats, staff at technical missions and family members are to depart Nauru after it on Monday cut official diplomatic ties with Taipei in favor of Beijing, Ministry of Foreign ...
China interfered heavily in Taiwan’s election and failed — but next time it could succeed
In the lead-up to Taiwan’s presidential election, China launched a massive disinformation campaign, with the explicit intention of sowing confusion and making the Taiwanese people question ...
Taiwan keeps status quo, but political landscape transformed after poll
The Taiwan People’s Party punched above its weight despite limited resources and recent formation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chip-maker Taiwan’s electorate has rebuffed Beijing
How to deal with Communist China is therefore always a central issue in Taiwan’s elections. On Saturday, Taiwan’s people handed the island’s presidency to Vice President Lai Ching-te. It was the third ...
Emergency services to begin using 5G technology
The Institute of Transportation (IOT) of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications said that it is using 5G technology to adjust traffic signaling systems so that ambulances, fire trucks and ...
Housing price index rises 1.82% in Q3
Taiwan’s housing price index grew 1.82 percent to 133.18 in the third quarter of last year, when mortgage burdens picked up 0.16 percent from the second quarter to 42.25 percent of average household ...
Understanding Taiwan’s precarious geopolitical position
Taiwan’s geopolitical landscape is as dynamic and complex as a high-stakes chess game, where every move carries profound implications. The recent presidential election in Taiwan, which led to Lai Ching-te’s victory,