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Friday 8 July 2022
Force-MOS obtains new orders for power supply systems
Taiwan-based Force-MOS Technology has developed new MOSFET products in cooperation with clients engaged in the power supply and battery module segment, and expects orders for the...
Thursday 23 June 2022
Delta Electronics could benefit from rising EV charging station demand in Europe
Delta Electronics is expected to benefit from increasing demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Europe, after the European Parliament in early June approved a proposed...
Wednesday 11 May 2022
MOSFET maker Force-MOS posts record April revenue
Taiwan's MOSFET supplier Force-MOS Technology saw its April revenue hit a record high for the fourth consecutive month, as tight supply of MOSFET chips remains despite a slowdown...
Wednesday 20 April 2022
Taiwan charging infrastrucutre outpaced by EV growth
Demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and charging piles continues to grow, as the EV penetration rate increases. Charging stations are the most important piece of infrastructure...
Friday 8 April 2022
MOSFET maker Force-MOS strikes long-term deals with foundry partners
Force-MOS Technology has struck long-term deals with its foundry partners to satisfy robust MOSFET demand in 2022 and beyond, according to the Taiwan-based company.
Wednesday 30 March 2022
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Wednesday 23 March 2022
Tong Hsing expects promising demand for automotive CIS devices
Tong Hsing Electronic Industries, which supplies ceramic substrates and backend services for CMOS image sensors (CIS) and other niche ICs, has expressed optimism that its strong shipments...
Friday 4 March 2022
Ennostar to step up compound semiconductor deployment
Ennostar, a holding company jointly established by upstream LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Epistar and downstream LED packager Lextar Electronics, is looking to accelerate its...
Thursday 3 March 2022
Charging stations need uniform standards in Taiwan
As of the end of January, the number of registered electric vehicles (EV) in Taiwan reached nearly 19,000. In order to meet the rising demand for EV charging, the Freeway Bureau said...