Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday it has developed an 8-nanometer (nm) process technology for radio frequency (RF) chips as the South Korean tech giant eyes to beef up its foundry service ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan IC vendors upbeat about PC, handset chip demand in 2H21
Taiwan-based IC design houses see mixed shipment momentum for different segments in the second half of the year, with PC peripheral chips to sustain strong demand, handset chips to enjoy a surge in ... ( read original story ...)
Bucking regional slump, PSEi finishes near 7,000-level
Philippine equities bucked a regional downturn on Wednesday to close near the 7,000-level, as foreign investors bet anew on local stocks despite a slew of bad economic news in the previous day. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Chip Future Lies in a Taiwan Science Park
The U.S. had climbed to 50%, due to the ascent of chip designers like Qualcomm Inc., Nvidia Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. These American firms rose thanks to a bifurcated business model aided ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Taiwan to roll out vaccines for hi-tech workers to protect chip industry
Some 293,000 workers at three major science parks in Taiwan will be vaccinated to cut the risk of tech production worth billions of US dollars being affected by the worsening Covid-19 outbreak . The ... ( read original story ...)
5G Enterprise Network: Taiwan Eyes The Global Market
Among the revolutionary changes 5G has brought, the transition from 4G to 5G has shifted the power from traditional telecommunications equipment makers, such as Ericsson, Nokia and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan mayor says too early to say if tech hub safe from COVID-19 spike
TAIPEI: It is still too early to say whether the major chip companies that operate in Taiwan's tech hub of Hsinchu will be safe from the latest ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan testing ship-borne ‘Sea Oryx’ short-range, air-defence system
Images have emerged online showing the Republic of China Navy's (RoCN') Kaohsiung (LCC-1) command ship (ex-USS Dukes County) being used to test the locally ... ( read original story ...)
Could ‘Two Systems’ be the answer to the Taiwan question?
We should explore a "Two Systems" solution to the Taiwan question and enrich our efforts towards peaceful reunification. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s coronavirus outbreak, drought and power cuts force semiconductor makers to ramp up contingency plans
Standing outside Nanya Technology's vast manufacturing complex in Taiwan, it could be mistaken for Lunar New Year, when workers leave en masse. On a recent Friday, just a trickle of light delivery ... ( read original story ...)
TYAN Delivers AI and Cloud Optimized Systems Based on 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
TYAN, a server platform design manufacturer and MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation subsidiary, brings 3rd Gen Intel-Xeon-Scalable processor-based server platforms featuring built-in AI ... ( read original story ...)
Online insurance sales fall, FSC says
A total of 465,689 insurance policies were sold online in Taiwan in the first quarter, down 25 percent from a year earlier, as demand for international travel insurance and interest-sensitive ... ( read original story ...)
New owner of Tumon property works with GovGuam to relocate homeless
Honhui Guam LLC, a subsidiary of HongWell Group Taipei, has become the recent owner of the former Royal Palm Hotel property in Tumon, perhaps better known as the location of ... ( read original story ...)
TYAN Delivers AI and Cloud Optimized Systems based on the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors at the TYAN 2021 Online Exhibition
"With AI and cloud growth, our new servers based on 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors are designed to deliver a diversity of workloads for high performance systems, like AI i ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan approves $101 million Pegatron investment in Vietnam
Taiwan's government on Monday approved a $101 million increase in the investment in Vietnam by Pegatron Corp, a major manufacturing partner of Apple ,.. ( read original story ...)
Covid-19 outbreak at Taiwan chip-testing factory may worsen semiconductor shortage
A cluster of Covid-19 infections at a factory in central Taiwan temporarily stopped operations at KYEC, one of the world’s largest chip-testing companies. ( read original story ...)