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Monday 15 August 2022
Why I love electronics industry (4): Making money is only meant to enable a free life
I always think that "people who have a free mind are wise people." Making money is a "mundane" matter, and one probably wouldn't need too much money once one's mind is freed.
Friday 12 August 2022
Why I love electronics industry (3): I become smarter
It's fun to have so many talented people around in the electronics industry, where you don't have to deal with the uninitiated. But how can this fun be sustained over time? When you...
Wednesday 10 August 2022
Why I love electronics industry (2): Which industry has the most content knowledge?
People say that the electronics, medical and financial sectors have the highest amounts of content knowledge, but are the practitioners in these sectors satisfied with their working...
Tuesday 9 August 2022
Why I love electronics industry (1): A place for the elite, not for the uninitiated
I've been working for 37 years and I'm still thinking about deferring my retirement!
Friday 5 August 2022
Cross-strait relations: An IT analyst's view
In 1990, I accompanied a technology delegation to Beijing and served as the speaker of the first public seminar. From 1990 to 2000, most of the investments made by Taiwanese companies...
Thursday 4 August 2022
From 80/20 rule to 90/10
In the post-industrial era, globalization and efficient management have given everyone a deep understanding of the 80/20 rule. Each of us understands that 80% of the added value may...
Tuesday 2 August 2022
Taiwan and Samsung need to rely on each other
With Intel and Samsung Electronics making frequent moves to target their common competitor TSMC, the media may be able to observe the changes in the industry from a different perspective,...
Monday 1 August 2022
You can't just sit back
TSMC has mastered the structural advantage, but can it just sit back? DIGITIMES recently collaborated with National Taiwan University's (NTU) leadership program to conduct a series...
Wednesday 27 July 2022
What strategies should Taiwan embrace?
Taiwan's semiconductor industry is in the limelight, or perhaps in the "crosshairs." As a leader, Taiwan's semiconductor industry must consider various key issues that will affect...
Monday 25 July 2022
Structural advantage
TSMC's had 24.9% growth in sales in 2021 and it is estimated that it may be close to 30% in 2022. TSMC chairman Mark Liu has said the foundry has a structural advantage. I don't know...
Friday 22 July 2022
Taiwan must maintain strategic patience
At this stage, it is clear that China wants the Pacific Ocean to be big enough to accommodate the two powers of China and the US, and to gain more time and space in order to bring...
Thursday 21 July 2022
To stay put or to take action?
When US president Joe Biden visited South Korea, he visited Samsung Electronics' 3nm semiconductor fab. Should Taiwan or TSMC envy that? South Korea has a high-profile role to play...
Wednesday 20 July 2022
Are output figures of Chinese semiconductor industry misleading?
DIGITIMES Research recently conducted a survey of China's IC design industry. According to the data collected, China's total semiconductor imports in 2021 reached US$432.5 billion,...
Tuesday 19 July 2022
Industry strategies and geopolitics
As an entrepreneur and industry analyst, I have never told anyone asking for advice that there is "no solution": There is always a solution and the only difference is whether it's...
Monday 18 July 2022
Bidding farewell to Canada's representative Jordan Reeves
I was once invited by the Canadian government to talk in several cities about the possibilities of Canada-Taiwan collaboration in the high-tech industy. The talks took me to Vancouver,...
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