Nanya Technology chief: Chinese chip rivals no threat — yet

NEW TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan For Taiwanese memory chip maker Nanya Technology, China's ambition to build up a competitive semiconductor sector is a threat to the balance of the industry, but it will take three to five years to affect the business, according to ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan market: Huawei introduces new products

Aiming to make significant inroads in the Taiwan market, Huawei has introduced an array of new products into the local market, including its Y7 smartphone, a new version P10 Plus, Huawei Watch 2 and Huawei Fit, as well as its MateBook E 2-in-1 tablet and ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan AI development

the Taiwan AI Labs and the Ministry of Science and Technology... Only through close integration of robots, Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications can the manufacturing sector manage to achieve maximum smart production... ( read original story ...)

Auden bridging electromagnetic development and IoT solutions

Fifth-generation wireless technology (5G) is attracting a lot of public attention. These industrial communication standards are under developing and preparing to launch for the public services from 2020. Japan, China, Korea and Taiwan governments set ... ( read original story ...)

Qualcomm, ITRI collaborate on 5G Small Cell Development

“This joint effort with ITRI is a key part of the investments we are making in Taiwan to ensure the industry continues to move rapidly toward deployment of 5G NR technology,” said Jim Cathey, senior vice president and president, Asia Pacific ... ( read original story ...)

Chunghwa Telecom Announces Management Changes

Mr. Fu-Kuei Chung, the newly-appointed Chief Audit Executive, is the Chairman of Taiwan International Standard Electronics, a subsidiary company of Chunghwa Telecom. Prior to the Chairman position, Mr. Chung had overseen several major business and ... ( read original story ...)

HTC U11 review: Knight in shining armour

HTC took a 'U' turn this year for its smartphone design philosophy as it ditched metal in favour of glass. The Taiwan based smartphone maker announced the U-Play and U-Ultra smartphones earlier in the year which got a very underwhelming response. ( read original story ...)

Taiwan shares retreat slightly

and Largan Precision Co. (大立光), a smartphone camera lens supplier to Apple Inc., lost 0.79 percent to end at NT$5,650.00. In the non-high-tech sector, China Steel Corp. (中鋼), the largest steel maker in Taiwan, fell 0.39 percent to close at NT$25 ... ( read original story ...)