Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (力積電) yesterday said it had terminated a deal with SBI Holdings Inc to help build a chip manufacturing plant in Japan, as Powerchip found it unpractical to ...
Taiwan again rejects South African demand to move its representative office
Taiwan has rejected South Africa’s demand that it move its representative office in the country from the capital, Pretoria, to the commercial center of Johannesburg ...
South Africa’s call for Taiwan office move faces rejection
Taiwan has turned down South Africa's request to relocate its representative office from Pretoria, the capital, to Johannesburg, the commercial hub.
Taiwan police use AI to nab drivers not wearing seatbelts
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — AI-powered law enforcement technology is being used on National Highway 1 near Taoyuan to identify road users not wearing seatbelts.
Taiwan Export Orders Up 7.1% in September for 7 Straight Months of Growth – TaiwanPlus News
Buoyed by strong demand for AI and high-performance computing technology, Taiwan's export orders grew by 7.1% in September, marking seven consecutive months of positive growth.
Gamuda-led group wins RM4.3b order for rapid transit construction project in Taiwan
Malaysian builder Gamuda and two Taiwan-based entities have been awarded a contract worth RM4.3 billion to build and design a mass rapid transit ...
Taipei showcases cutting-edge medical devices & diagnostics at Medica 2024
Taipei City is set to make a splash at Medica 2024, the world's leading medical technology trade fair. The city's Department of Economic Development has curated an exhibition area, located in hall 16, ...
Taiwan is ‘very open’ to using new nuclear technology as AI demand devours electricity supply
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 ...