Japan has signed off on a $338 million semiconductor research project to develop cutting-edge chip technology in the country with the market-leading Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). ( read original story ...)
Foxconn teams up with Thailand’s PTT to make electric vehicles
Foxconn, has expanded its activities in electric vehicles (EVs) over the past year or so, announcing deals with Chinese electric-car maker Byton and a.. ( read original story ...)
AMD Unveils RDNA 2-Based Mobile Graphics, New AMD Advantage Laptops, Broadly Compatible Upscaling Technology and More at Computex 2021
Designed to bring world-class performance, incredible visual fidelity and immersive experiences to gaming laptops, the new AMD Radeon™ RX 6000M Series Mobile Graphics include the top-of-stack Radeon ... ( read original story ...)
Telecom Service Assurance Market Will Boast Developments in Global Industry by 2021-2026
Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, India, Australia and New Zealand etc. Key sources are industry professionals in the Telecom Service Assurance industry, including management organizations, processing ... ( read original story ...)
The Taiwan 5G CPE Industry, 2Q 2021 | Valuates Reports
Shipment volume of the Taiwan 5G CPE Customer Premises Equipment industry reached 296 000 units in the first quarter of 2021 enjoying a whopping growth of 240 compared to the first quarter of 2020 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan pushing into next-generation EV battery development
As electric vehicle (EV) development becomes a global effort, batteries that play a vital role to EVs' cost-performance ratios are a focus to manufacturers with ambitions to expand in the EV market. ( read original story ...)
Japanese companies to develop chipmaking technology with TSMC -Nikkei
Around 20 Japanese companies, including electronic component maker Ibiden Co, will work with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to ... ( read original story ...)
COMPUTEX 2021 Virtual: Month-Long Exhibition Showcasing the Tech Ecosystem Now Open
COMPUTEX kicked off this year’s month-long #COMPUTEXVirtual on May 31 with James Huang, TAITRA Chairman, highlighting the not-to-be-missed events. ( read original story ...)
Around 20 Japanese Firms to Develop Chip Production Technology With TSMC -Nikkei
Around 20 Japanese companies, including electronic component maker Ibiden Co, will work with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to develop chip manufacturing technology at a research center ... ( read original story ...)
Intel reiterates chip supply shortages could last several years
Intel Corp's CEO said on Monday it could take several years for a global shortage of semiconductors to be resolved, a problem that has shuttered ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan people seek mainland solutions to address vaccine shortage while secessionist authority adds political obstacles
Residents on the island of Taiwan line up and wait for getting a COVID-19 nucleic acid test in Taipei on Tuesday. Testing on the island is 21 times more expensive than the mainland, hindering epidemic ... ( read original story ...)
Another future for Taiwan’s energy
Last week saw two interesting developments in fossil fuels. ExxonMobil shareholders forced the company management to accept two board members who want the giant polluter to take meaningful action on ... ( read original story ...)
We Know China’s Worst Nightmare: Arm Taiwan With Nuclear Weapons
Taiwan was seeking nuclear weapons to stabilize its defense posture. Here’s What You Need to Remember: It would have been one of the greatest crises of postwar Asia: the revelation of a Taiwanese ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan wants FTA with Australia amid rising tensions with Beijing
Taiwan is pushing for a free-trade agreement with Australia as it moves to reduce its exposure to China amid heightened military tensions in the region. ( read original story ...)
Many in Taiwan still forced to work in office amid pandemic
With no lockdown imposed, businesses are reluctant to allow staff to work from home. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
America has a rich history of innovation by Asian immigrants
Every semester, I stump the Stanford students in my History of Information class with this query. The company in question is Sprint, which stands for “Southern Pacific Railroad Internal Networking.” ... ( read original story ...)