Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Taiwan to attend the inauguration of Taiwan's fifth elected president on May 20, 2024.
If China invades Taiwan, ASML and TSMC can disable chip machines
ASML Holding NV and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have measures in place to remotely disable chipmaking machines in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The US government has expressed ...
GIGABYTE Showcases a Whole Lot of Computing Power at COMPUTEX, Taking the AI-driven New Evolution Head-On
GIGABYTE Technology, a leading IT innovator,is at the forefront of advancing global industries through cloud and AI computing systems,enhancing user experiences through hardware innovation. At ...
Taiwan’s new President Lai Ching-te urges China to stop military intimidation in inauguration speech
Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te urges China to stop military intimidation in inauguration speech - Lai has pledged to “neither yield nor provoke” Beijing ...
ASML, TSMC Can Disable Chip Machines If China Invades Taiwan
ASML Holding and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have ways to disable the world’s most advanced chip-making machines in the event that China invades Taiwan, according to people familair with ...
Taiwan’s new president urges China to respect island, reminds global partners of its relevance
William Lai, who was inaugurated as Taiwan’s new president Monday, urged China to respect the island’s democratic choices, while reminding the world of his country’s significance.
Political prisoners’ properties returned
“The return of confiscated property to the families of political prisoners is an important step toward the restoration of rights,” Restoration of Victim’s Rights Infringed by Illegal Acts of the State ...
Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te welcomed by supporters, as new leader faces domestic strife, Beijing sabre-rattling
Residents of Taipei largely went about their commutes as normal on Monday morning, aside from those who found their routes blocked by road closures around the Presidential Office Building, where the ...
Taiwan’s new president William Lai urges China to ‘stop’ making threats – but aims to maintain the status quo
Many people in Taiwan want the island to maintain its sovereignty and democracy - but William Lai's inauguration speech was designed to neither appease nor antagonise the Chinese Communist Party.
Taiwan’s private 5G network bridges local innovations with global markets
Private 5G networks are hailed as the "promised land" of the next-generation connectivity revolution. While consumer-facing 5G services already offer more than adequate speeds for everyday use, it's ...
Taiwan’s new president urges China to stop its military intimidation
Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te in his inauguration speech has urged China to stop its military intimidation against the self-governed island Beijing claims as its own territory.
Taiwan presidential inauguration live: Lai Ching-te takes office
Ching-te represents an historic third term in power for the pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive party (DPP). Lai calls on China to help maintain peace in Taiwan strait 04:27 Lai calls ...
China sanctions Boeing, two U.S. defense contractors for Taiwan arms sales
Lai Ching-te, Taiwan’s new president, has vowed to strengthen Taiwan’s security through imports of advanced fighters and other technology and strengthening its domestic defense industry. In April, ...
U.S. Fears Undersea Cables Are Vulnerable to Espionage From Chinese Repair Ships
U.S. officials are warning telecommunications companies that undersea cables that ferry internet traffic across the Pacific Ocean could be vulnerable to tampering by Chinese repair ships.
How the ghost of Chiang Kai-shek haunts Taiwan’s next president William Lai and the island’s armed forces
In the run-up to William Lai’s inauguration on Monday, reluctance in the military to remove statues of the late leader raises questions about its loyalty.
Key Apple Supplier TSMC’s 42% Stock Surge Prompts Weighting Limits For Some Funds: What You Need To Know
The soaring stock of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) has led to restrictions on single-stock exposure for some investors, potentially forcing them to seek alternative investments.