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Wednesday 25 October 2017
ARM pledges cooperation with Taiwan firms in AI, IoT applications
ARM has signed a letter of investment intent with Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), pledging to join the country's Asia Silicon Valley Development Plan through its global...
Wednesday 25 October 2017
Test solutions provider Chroma eyeing AI-based smart production
Testing equipment and solutions supplier Chroma ATE is actively moving to incorporate AI (artificial intelligence) into its products and pursue smart manufacturing operations by investing...
Wednesday 25 October 2017
TPCA Show 2017 highlights tech advancements for AI
The TPCA Show 2017 opened October 25 for a three-day run at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall, with over 400 exhibitors from PCB-related supply chains showcasing their latest products...
Wednesday 25 October 2017
Globalfoundries to adopt EUV for 7nm FinFET
Globalfoundries will first use EUV lithography technology in its 7nm FinFET node, and has started to work with AMD in the process development, said company CTO Gary Patton at a recent...
Wednesday 25 October 2017
Socionext big ideas of AI server systems and big data analytics leveraging little cores SoCs
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of things (IoT) are seeing an explosion of growth and applications. It is changing our life every day. The flood of data that is generated...
Tuesday 24 October 2017
Apple-TSMC partnership started from home dinner hosted by Morris Chang, says Jeff Williams
Though a business partner of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for less than 10 years, Apple has become the largest customer of the world's largest foundry house in...
Tuesday 24 October 2017
Global semiconductor sector to see 4.5-5.5% CAGR in next decade, says Morris Chang
The global semiconductor sector will grow 2-3pp more than the global GDP expansion and see a 4.5-5.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the next 10 years, with Taiwan Semiconductor...
Friday 20 October 2017
Intel Capital fuels innovation with new US$60 million investments in 15 data-focused startups
Intel Capital has announced new investments totaling more than US$60 million in 15 technology startups. The company introduced the CEOs and founders of the startups at the Intel Capital...
Friday 20 October 2017
Prologium partners with Weltmeister to develop LCB-powered cars
Solid-state battery maker Prologium has signed a memorandum of cooperation (MOU) with China-based car maker Weltmeister Motor to jointly develop and manufacture a new type of vehicle...
Friday 20 October 2017
Taiwan market: Perobot sets up first Pepper Lab
Perobot, a general sales agent for Pepper service robots in the Taiwan market, has set up a Pepper Lab, the first of its kind in Taiwan, at National Chengchi University in Taipei...
Thursday 5 October 2017
Low yield rates for 3D sensing modules to blame for smartphone shipment delays
Low yield rates during production for 3D sensing modules to be incorporated into Apple's iPhone X and other Android-based smartphone brands have forced major global vendors to postpone...
Tuesday 3 October 2017
Nvidia partners with Gigabyte and Leadtek for AI, says paper
Nvidia has been recruiting Taiwan-based hardware manufacturers such as Gigabyte Technology and Leadtek Research to join its alliance for artificial intelligence (AI), according to...
Friday 29 September 2017
UnlimiterHear develops AI hearing aid modules for the elderly market
Amid an aging population worldwide, leading domestic and international vendors are scrambling for a share of the healthcare market, making hearable devices the next development highlight...
Wednesday 27 September 2017
AI and smart speaker firms keen for Computex 2018, says TCA
Taipei Computer Association (TCA) has started the online registration process for exhibiting at Computex 2018 and a few hundred Taiwan firms, including those from emerging industries...
Wednesday 27 September 2017
Moore's Law has come to its end, says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang has said that with the emergence of GPU computing following the decline of the CPU era, Moore's Law has come to an end, stressing that his company's...