Read. more. about. Taiwan: Also Thursday, the monetary authority in Taipei kept its inflation forecast for next year at 1.89%, while lifting its growth forecast to 3.13%, from 3.08%.
Taiwan looks to new sea-drone tech to repel China
The island plans to start introducing sea drones to its naval forces this year as part of preparations for what it sees as a potential invasion by China as soon as 2027.
Taiwan’s TSMC joins tech giants on Time 100 list
In the Titans category, TSMC appeared alongside global names including Berkshire Hathaway, Amazon, and OpenAI. Time also noted how TSMC’s critical semiconductor technology has made it a flashpoint in ...
Auterion Partners with Taiwan’s NCSIST to Advance Swarming Drone Defense Technologies
Auterion partners with Taiwan’s NCSIST to deploy next-generation autonomous drones and supports national drone initiative.
Nvidia could use humanoid robots to build AI servers in Foxconn’s US factory – but I wonder where these robots will be built
Foxconn and Nvidia are reportedly discussing plans to deploy humanoid robots at a new AI server production facility in Houston. If implemented, this would be the first time humanoids are used in the ...
CHT announces first ‘sovereign satellite’ plans
Taiwan plans to launch its first sovereign satellite by the end of the year, Chunghwa Telecom Co (CHT, 中華電信) President Chien Chih-cheng (簡志誠) said yesterday.
Ubitus and NMNS Launch AI-Powered Virtual Guide to Explore the World of Whales
Ubitus, a global leader in cloud streaming and AI technology, has partnered with the National Museum of Natural Science (NMNS) in Taichung to launch an AI-powered intelligent tour guide system for the ...
Researchers Travel 140 Miles From Taiwan To Japan In A Canoe Made Using Only Prehistoric Methods And Materials
Around 30,000 years ago, prehistoric humans left Taiwan to settle on Japan's Ryukyu Islands, but scientists have long been perplexed about how they managed to cross the East China Sea. To answer this ...
Starlink shut out: Chunghwa Telecom launches Taiwan’s first sovereign satellite in $137M global space push
The biggest telecom provider in Taiwan, Chunghwa Telecom Co. (中華電信), is getting ready to launch Taiwan’s first sovereign satellite by the end of this year. In terms of satellite communications, this ...
Taiwan to launch first “sovereign satellite” this year
Chunghwa Telecom Co (中華電信), the nation’s biggest telecom, has negotiated exclusive agency operation rights for major low-orbit satellites, the company’s chairman said today.
Compuware Technology Debuts World’s 1st Liquid-Cooled 6,600W PSU
Compuware Technology Inc. (Compuware), a leading innovator in high-efficiency power supplies (PSUs), today announced the launch of its revolutionary liquid-cooled PSU. Designed to meet the extreme ...
ITRI Elite Awards showcase Taiwan’s AI and green inventions
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Industrial Technology Research Institute announced six Elite Award winners on Wednesday, recognizing innovations from AI-powered store analytics to advanced low-emission welding ...
Taiwan’s Thunder Tiger joins forces with US Auterion to bring AI smarts to drones and unmanned vehicles across air, land, and sea
Taiwan's Thunder Tiger Technology has partnered with American defense technology company Auterion to integrate advanced artificial intelligence and autonomous systems into its comprehensive lineup of ...
AI wave powers Taiwan’s corporate revenue to new highs, says CRIF
Taiwan's technology sector saw a strong rebound in 2024, fueled by soaring AI-related demand. Nvidia led the charge, supported by TSMC's advanced chip manufacturing, according to CRIF China Credit ...
Born for Switch – AGI Technology Launches High-Speed microSD Express Card TF338
To support the new storage standard adopted by Nintendo Switch 2, AGI proudly announces the release of the TF338 microSD Express card. Built on the microSD Express standard and powered by the PCIe ...
North Taiwan housing projects drop by NT$200 billion in 1st half of year
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Housing projects in northern Taiwan fell by more than NT$200 billion (US$6.87 billion) in the first half of this year, reflecting a significant slowdown in the property market.