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Tuesday 5 November 2019
Cooling fan makers eye automotive business opportunities
Cooling fan makers are looking forward to the business opportunities brought by autonomous driving and 5G developments with Sunonwealth Electric Machine Industry expecting demand...
Tuesday 29 October 2019
Samsung, Huawei embracing VC cooling solutions for smartphones
Use of vapor chamber cooling modules for smartphones is set to expand significantly in 2020 as Samsung Electronics and Huawei are likely to have all of their 5G phones slated for...
Wednesday 9 October 2019
Furukawa, Lemtech team up for smartphone thermal solutions
Japan's Furukawa Electric and Taiwan-based Lemtech have teamed up to develop stainless steel-based ultra-thin vapor chamber cooling solutions for smartphones.
Monday 16 September 2019
Heat-sink solution providers to brace for strong sales along with 5G deployments
The development of 5G networks including infrastructures, edging computers and end-market devices will significantly scale up global demand for heat-sink solutions in 2020 and beyond,...
Wednesday 28 August 2019
Cooling modules maker CCI sees shipments surge for smartphones in 2H19
Taiwan-based cooling modules supplier Chaun-Choung Technology (CCI) has seen shipments for smartphones ramp up since the third quarter of 2019, expecting the revenue ratio for such...
Thursday 8 August 2019
Vapor chamber demand to grow exponentially for 5G smartphones, says Auras chair
Demand for vapor chambers (VCs) from smartphone vendors will grow exponentially in the next few years to support high heat-sinking performance required for 5G smartphones, according...
Thursday 8 August 2019
Samsung pioneers adoption of 0.35mm vapor chamber in new Galaxy series
Samsung Electronics has taken the lead to adopt 0.35mm vapor chambers (VC) in its newly released Galaxy Note 10 series, which may become mainstream smartphone heat-sinking spec in...
Monday 15 July 2019
Taiwan cooling solution providers poised for robust growth
Taiwan's cooling module suppliers are set for robust growth in 2020 and beyond driven by demand for heatpipe- or vapor chamber (VC)-based heat dissipation solutions from the smartphone...
Thursday 11 July 2019
Vapor chamber to account for 50% of smartphone cooling module shipments in 2H19
With rising heat dissipation demand from major vendors including Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, Huawei, Oppo and Xiaomi for their 5G smartphones, half of cooling module shipments...
Monday 10 June 2019
Cooling module makers see rising business in 5G segment
As China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is set to issue 5G licenses in the near future, sources from cooling module makers have pointed out that they have received...
Thursday 14 February 2019
Good Tech Instruments' dry pump monitoring solution takes risk out of semiconductor manufacturing
The fabrication of semiconductor devices comprises a sequence of processing steps including etching, lithography, diffusion and thin film. How to ensure all process equipment is in...
Thursday 15 November 2018
Razer Phone 2 available in Taiwan
Razer is bringing its second gaming smartphone, the Razer Phone 2, into Taiwan, its first market in Asia, with the availability to begin on November 17 at NT$25,990 (US$842).
Tuesday 2 October 2018
Nidec to invest in cooling module firm CCI
Cooling module maker Chaun-Choung Technology (CCI) has disclosed that Japan-based Nidec is planning to acquire up to a 48% stake in the company through a tender offer at NT$108 (US$3.50)...
Wednesday 19 September 2018
Cooling module firms see server demand accelerate
Cooling module makers including Auras Technology, Chaun-Choung Technology (CCI) and Taisol Electronics have seen demand from the server sector accelerate since the beginning of second-half...
Friday 17 November 2017
Samsung to continue adopting heat pipes for smartphones in 2018
Despite the recent market rumors indicating that Samsung Electronics may stop using heat pipes for its new smartphones in 2018, sources from upstream supply chain players have pointed...