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Tuesday 24 August 2021
SAS aims at 100% renewable energy for power use in 2050
Solar-grade crystalline silicon wafer and solar cell maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS), in line with Taiwan's goal of attaining zero carbon emissions in 2050, aims to have...
Wednesday 23 June 2021
Actron to see SiC MOSFET validated by European carmakers in 3Q21
Automotive diode specialist Actron Technology has expanded its offerings to include SiC MOSFETs for electrical vehicles (EV), which are expected to obtain certification from first-tier...
Monday 3 May 2021
Industry alliance crucial to SiC advancement in Taiwan, says Actron chair
Taiwan has lagged behind world leaders by 20-30 years in the development of third-generation semiconductor materials including silicon carbide (SiC) and must use more collective forces...
Monday 19 April 2021
URE, Motech see increased March revenues
Solar cell and PV module makers United Renewable Energy (URE) and Motech Industries have reported March consolidated revenues of NT$1.467 billion (US$51.7 million) and NT$469.4 million,...
Monday 22 March 2021
SAS, Motech report profits in 2020
Solar wafer and cell maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) recorded net EPS of NT$10.82 for 2020, while solar cell and module maker Motech Industries returned to profitability...
Wednesday 13 January 2021
Taiwanese PV makers see mixed growth in December revenues
Solar cell and PV module makers United Renewable Energy (URE), TSEC, Motech Industries as well as solar-grade crystalline silicon wafer and solar cell maker Sino-American Silicon...
Monday 9 November 2020
SAS has over 90% of 3Q20 revenues from GlobalWafers
Solar wafer and cell maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) had 91.07% of its third-quarter 2020 consolidated revenues come from its subsidiary GlobalWafers, a semiconductor wafer...
Monday 21 September 2020
Two major GaN-on-SiC production camps forming in Taiwan
Taiwan-based solar module maker Tainergy Tech reportedly has sent samples of its newly developed semi-insulating SiC (silicon carbide) substrates for validation by GaAs foundry specialist...
Friday 7 August 2020
SAS, AWSC team up for GaN components
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and Advanced Wireless Semiconductor (AWSC) have struck a strategic alliance under which the former will acquire a 22.53% stake in the latter through...
Wednesday 22 July 2020
Kioxia SSD gain compatibility approval with Broadcom tri-mode adapters
Kioxia has announced that its lineup of NVMe, SAS and SATA SSDs have been successfully tested for compatibility and interoperability with Broadcom's 9400 series of host bus adapters...
Monday 6 July 2020
TSMC fab tool suppliers see promising outlook
Taiwan-based semiconductor equipment suppliers engaged in TSMC's supply chain are set to be among the beneficiaries of the foundry house's advanced process capacity expansion with...
Wednesday 24 June 2020
SAS sees fruition of non-operating investment
Solar wafer and cell maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has scored points in non-operating investment as reflected from subsidiaries' business performance.
Monday 22 June 2020
Taiwan firms cannot take sides in US-China row, says SAS chair
Many enterprises around the world are facing increasing pressure to take sides in the wake of the US-China trade tensions, but Taiwanese firms with global operations can hardly do...
Wednesday 17 June 2020
Taiwan solar cell makers to return to profitability
Taiwan-based solar cell makers have been adjusting business focus since 2018, mainly phasing out production for the poly-Si segment and devoting more to making mono-Si PERC models...
Wednesday 17 June 2020
Kioxia launches 24G SAS SSD for servers, storage
Kioxia America has launched what it claims is the industry's first 24G SAS SSDs for server and storage applications.
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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