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Tuesday 23 September 2003
Abit debuts new processor µGuru
Abit Computer debuts its new microprocessor µGuru designed exclusively for Abit motherboards. The µGuru’s independent onboard memory allows users to save overclocking...
Tuesday 23 September 2003
TFT LCD capacity booked up by notebook brands
To ensure stable supply and guard against price increases, two first-tier, international notebook vendors have booked the entire capacity of certain TFT LCD production lines in Taiwan,...
Tuesday 23 September 2003
Taiwan striving to become innovation center
Computex Taipei 2003, the world’s third-largest computer trade show, officially kicked off at the exhibition halls of the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) on September 22 with...
Monday 22 September 2003
TÜV Rheinland provides on-site certification and approval consulting services
At Computex Taipei 2003, TÜV Rheinland Berlin Brandenburg will host two free seminars on September 22 introducing telecom and household appliance certification.
Monday 22 September 2003
From coolers to media centers, Tatung has it all at Computex
Tatung subsidiary Forward Electronics is adding cool technology to the electronics giant’s broad range of products at Computex Taipei 2003 this year. Forward is offering a customizable,...
Monday 22 September 2003
PMI showcasing DDR500/466 memory modules
Taiwan-based memory module maker Power Memory International (PMI) is showcasing its latest memory modules at Computex Taipei 2003.
Monday 22 September 2003
National Semiconductor to present the latest in analog technology
At Computex Taipei 2003, US-based National Semiconductor is showcasing the latest electronic devices using its state-of-the-art analog solutions and will also hold two industry bri...
Monday 22 September 2003
Kye aims at global wireless market
Kye Systems, a Taiwan-based computer peripherals maker, earlier this year won a “Symbol of Excellence” gold award for innovation from the China External Trade Development...
Monday 22 September 2003
Iwill, DigitalScape showcase CGI technology at Computex
Iwill, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of motherboards, appliances and consumer electronics peripherals, will showcase CGI (computer generated imagery) technology at Computex Taipei 2003...
Monday 22 September 2003
Hiwin wins gold at 11th Symbol of Excellence awards
Hiwin Technologies, a leading precision machinery and transmission components maker in Taiwan, won gold in the eleventh Symbol of Excellence awards for its Precision Linear Stage...
Monday 22 September 2003
Gigabyte’s full range of products on display at Computex
Gigabyte Technology’s range of products has expanded significantly since last year’s Computex. Visitors this year can expect to see a full range of motherboards, system...
Monday 22 September 2003
G-Tek Electronics introduces personal wireless gateway
Taiwan-based G-Tek Electronics is showcasing its PWG-1000 personal wireless gateway at Computex Taipei 2003, touting the device as a truly plug ’n play device offering seamless...
Monday 22 September 2003
Taiwan’s Fodus to volume produce 802.11a/b/g total solution chipsets in 4Q
Taiwan-based Fodus Communications is now sampling its 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g total solution chipsets and expects to enter volume production in the fourth quarter.
Monday 22 September 2003
eTurboTouch shows off touch technology
With the theme of “The Leading Touch Technology,” eTurboTouch Technology is displaying a wide spectrum of patented touch sensor and touch monitor solutions at Computex...
Monday 22 September 2003
CTX rolls out all-in-one 17-inch LCD monitor
CTX Europe on September 17 announced the launch an all-in-one 17-inch LCD monitor called the M730V. The product combines a high quality panel and advanced video chipset for improved...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research